Active cases of covid-19 in residences for the elderly in Galicia have risen to 253, after the outbreak detected in the from Outeiro de Rei, that the Xunta does not rule out intervening, as reported to Europa Press sources from the Department of Social Policy.
The last part with the updated data of the department incorporates the calculation 94 users and five workers who have tested positive at the DomusVi residence of Outeiro de Rei, as well as two users of Orpea in Culleredo (A Coruña) and a worker from Campolongo (Pontevedra).
Also, inform others three positives among users of the Ricardo Baro de Aspronaga disability care residence, in Oleiros (A Coruña).
Política Social withdraws from the calculation, for healing, two users of Orpea in Culleredo, another of Laraxe in Cabanas and a quarter of the DomusVi in Ferrol.
Thus, with data from the last hour of Monday night, the most infected are 253, of them 139 in DomusVi in Outeiro de Rei, 81 in O Incio, 29 in Orpea in Culleredo and four in DomusVi in Lalín.
There are also positive cases of coronavirus in nursing homes a total of 74 workers, 33 in O Incio, 14 in Outeiro de Rei, five in Orpea, four in Lalín, two in Doralresidencias de Mos and one both in the residence of Oleiros and in that of DomusVi Coruña (also in Oleiros). There is also an infected professional in Volta do Castro (Santiago), Victoria (Teo), Os Tercios (Toro), DomusVi Monforte, San Bartolomeu (Xove), Nosa Señora do Socorro (Arnoia), La Saleta (Dinner), DomusVi Barra de Miño (Coles), Santiago Apóstol (Vilamarín), Fogar Residencial Vilar de Barrio, Campolongo, Saraiva Sénior (Pontevedra), CRAPD Vigo II and Residencia Xeriatrica Albi-Beade.
DISABILITY
Regarding the centers for the care of the disability, there are five infected users, all at the Ricardo Baro Residence in Aspronaga in Oleiros.
Likewise, there are three workers from these centers that appear as active cases in covid-19: one from Aspace’s residence in A Coruña, another from Ricardo Baro de Aspronaga and a third from A Braña in A Estrada.
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