The incidence in Madrid stands at 220.45 cases
The cumulative incidence at 14 days by COVID-19 in the Community of Madrid has down 2.09 points since Tuesday to stand in 220.45 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, according to data from the department led by Carolina Darias published this Friday.
Specifically, the 14-day incidence has gone from 222.54 cases per 100,000 inhabitants on Tuesday to 220.45 today, after adding 14,883 cases in the last two weeks, 7,371 of them in the last 7 days.
The region continues below the national average in cumulative incidence, set at 445.80 cases for every 100,000 inhabitants, which rises 15.7 points. In this way, Madrid is at the head among the regions with the lowest levels in this indicator.
In contrast, in terms of the cumulative incidence to 7 days, the one that fixes the behavior of the virus in the shortest term, the region up 8.32 points and is located in 109.18 cases for every 100,000 inhabitants. In this indicator, the Community is also below the national average, with 203.65 cases per 100,000 inhabitants in the country as a whole (up 7.98 points).
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