The Cantabria ICU enters controlled risk and those hospitalized for COVID drop to 50
The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of Cantabria, which cares for four patients with COVID-19, has entered a controlled risk level this Monday, both in bed occupancy and in the seven-day admission rate. Besides, the number of hospitalized has been reduced to 50, a figure that has not been reached for more than a month.
On the other hand, This Monday there has been no death from coronavirusso they remain at 879 since the start of the pandemic, eleven of them in the last seven days.
However, according to the latest data from the Cantabrian Health Service (SCS) corresponding to the end of the 23rd, 148 new infections were detected among those over 60 years of age, which is 89 more than on Sundayalthough it must be taken into account that fewer tests are carried out during the weekend.
In the last seven days, the positives in this age groupthe only one for which case and incidence data are offered, there have been 836amounting to 1,956 at 14 days.
The incidence in people over 60 years of age continues to decline at 14 days, with 1,117 cases per 100,000 inhabitantswhich are 78 less than the day before; about 7 days, with 477 cases, 35 less than on Sunday, when it broke the descending curve with a slight rise. Both parameters continue to Medium risk.
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