Andalusia recorded this wednesday 1,324 cases of coronavirus, higher than the 1,095 of the day before and the 1,175 of seven days ago, according to data consulted by Europa Press of the Institute of Statistics and Cartography of Andalusia (IECA), which has counted 21 dead, the highest number since May 11, when 54 people died.
On the other hand, the cumulative incidence rate of the community has fallen for the twelfth day in a row and stands at 163 per 100,000 residents in the last 14 days, 0.8 points less in one day and 5.5 less in seven.
The 1,324 cases in the last 24 hours are recorded after 1,095 on Tuesday, 1,260 on Monday and Sunday, 1,327 on Saturday, 1,328 on Friday, 1,440 on Thursday and 1,175 on Wednesday.
By provinces, Malaga is again the one with the most cases with 317, Seville with 253, Granada with 198, Córdoba with 168, Cádiz with 162, Jaén with 94, Huelva with 81 and Almería with 51.
Of the 21 deaths, six have been registered in Cádiz, four in Huelva, three in Malaga, two in Almería, Seville and Granada, and one in Córdoba and Jaén.
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