The World Health Organization has insistently warned about the characteristics of DELTA, for the awareness of the population worldwide, in view of the rapid increase in the number of contaminated countries and the danger of the variant, with greater consequences in poorly immunized populations. However, no country and no person is out of its ravages, because it continues to evolve and mutate.
Vaccinates are not exempt from getting infected because there are some cases reinfected with the full immune dose and others with the first dose. The number of young patients and some adolescents has also increased, which leads to think that the variant is becoming generalized and that no age or immunity period offers 100% security in the face of the possibility of COVID 19 contamination, DELTA variant .
COVID DELTA is detected in Spain in the week of May 3 to 9 and has been increasing, it has advanced significantly in several autonomous communities, including the Canary Islands. Given this, the World Health Organization (WHO, July 11, 2021) has warned of the "growing risk of hospitalizations in Spain due to the spread of this strain."
Undoubtedly, this risk in Spain is due, among other factors, to the increase in social interactions among young people who longed for a long time to enjoy moments of leisure, without any type of control; the belief that all danger has passed because a significant percentage of the population is fully or partially immunized; and the resistance of a few to continue using prevention measures.