Canary Islands adds 275 new infections and no deaths in the last 24 hours

The Accumulated Incidence at 7 days in the Canary Islands stands at 87.96 cases per 100,000 inhabitants and at 14 days at 161.4 cases

November 27 2021 (16:46 WET)
Updated in November 27 2021 (16:56 WET)
Coronavirus testing in Lanzarote
Coronavirus testing in Lanzarote

The Canary Islands have provisionally registered 275 new cases of COVID-19 in the last 24 hours, so the total number of accumulated cases in the Islands since the beginning of the pandemic is 102,487 with 3,189 active, of which 31 are admitted to the ICU and 206 remain hospitalized. Likewise, in the last hours there have been no deaths in the Archipelago linked to the coronavirus.

As reported by the Ministry of Health of the Government of the Canary Islands, the Accumulated Incidence at 7 days in the Canary Islands stands at 87.96 cases per 100,000 inhabitants and at 14 days at 161.4 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. To date, a total of 2,385,552 diagnostic tests have been carried out in the Islands, of which 6,073 correspond to yesterday.

By islands, Tenerife adds 108 cases with a total of 48,670 accumulated cases and 1,331 epidemiologically active cases; Gran Canaria has 39,171 accumulated cases, 121 more than the previous day and 1,397 active. Lanzarote adds 13 new cases with 7,469 accumulated and 129 epidemiologically active; Fuerteventura has 5,039 accumulated cases, with 28 new cases, and 271 active.

La Palma adds two new positives, bringing the total to 1,214 accumulated and 43 active. El Hierro does not add new positives, so its accumulated are 469 and one active. La Gomera adds three new cases, has 454 accumulated and 17 active.

The Ministry of Health recalls that these data published this Saturday on the Grafcan portal are provisional and are pending validation by the Public Health teams on Monday. In this way, the dynamics of the Coordinating Center for Alerts and Emergencies is followed, which does not receive epidemiological information from the Autonomous Communities on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.

Therefore, the data may vary once they are epidemiologically reviewed and consolidated by the General Directorate of Public Health according to the established protocols, so in the coming days discrepancies may arise in the updating of the data contained in the Grafcan website.

 

 

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