The number of new contagions of covid-19 registered in Canary Islands in the last 24 hours has dropped to 114, which leaves the accumulated incidence in the last seven days at levels that were not registered since the end of February.
In Tenerife has been 50 infections, in Gran Canaria 47, in Lanzarote 11 and in La Palma 6.
In the last hours the death of a 48-year-old woman in Gran Canaria who had previous pathologies and remained admitted to the hospital.
The incidence of accumulated cases in the last fourteen days for every 100,000 inhabitants it stands at 118,7, the lowest since March 12, and the incidence to seven days at 52.3, the lowest since February 23.
Two outbreaks have been reported on La Palma, one with 11 affected people in the municipalities of Small Y Santa Cruz de La Palma, and another with five associated cases in the municipality of The Plains of Aridane.
The two shoots are of intrafamilial originAll the cases are in isolation and the tracing and localization of close contacts has begun in accordance with the established protocols.
Some of the cases still do not appear in the data of the statistical portal and will be incorporated in the coming days, once validated.
Since the pandemic began, The Canary Islands have registered 51,970 infections, with 721 deaths and 47,454 medical discharges, which leaves the active cases at 3,795.
By islands, in Tenerife there are 2,355 active patients, in Gran Canaria 1,237, in Lanzarote 107, in Fuerteventura 57, in El Hierro 23, in La Palma 14 and in La Gomera 2.
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