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The cumulative incidence is below 100 cases per 100,000 inhabitants in all age groups

The accumulated incidence of covid-19 per 100,000 inhabitants in 14 days this Monday was below one hundred points in all age groups for the first time since last June 29 the Ministry of Health began to reel off the impact of the pandemic by age group. Currently, there are 4,965,399 cases and 86,527 deaths registered by coronavirus since the pandemic began in Spain, according to the daily report published by the Center for the Coordination of Health Alerts and Emergencies.

In the country as a whole, the accumulated incidence at 14 days this Monday stands at 54.12 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, three points less than on Friday, when it registered 57.91, so Spain remains at medium risk for coronavirus ( between 50 and 150), according to the scale approved by the health authorities.

People under 11 years of age concentrate the majority of infections, with a rate of 96.21 points, followed by those between 30 and 39 years of age (58.46); between 40 and 49 (55.18); older than 80 (51.66); between 20 and 29 (50.52); between 12 and 19 (41.92); between 60 and 69 (42.36); between 50 and 59 (41.39); and between 70 and 79 (39.49).

Spain has two communities in the situation of new normality (less than 25 cases): Asturias, with 16.10; and Galicia, with 22.95; and five regions at low risk (between 25 and 50): Castilla y León, with 35.62; Valencian Community, with 42.89; Andalusia, with 42.66; Navarra, with 47.34; and La Rioja, with 41.89. Similarly, it has 12 territories at medium risk: the Canary Islands, with 50.64; Catalonia, with 81.90; Murcia, with 64.58; Aragon, with 81.32; Balearic Islands, with 67.86; Madrid, with 56.73; Basque Country, with 58.86; Cantabria, with 85.43; Castilla-La Mancha, with 54.71; Extremadura, with 51.50; Ceuta, with 85.51; and Melilla, with 117.14. (Servimedia)

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