The Canary Islands has registered 82 new cases of Covid-19 in the last 24 hours, so the total accumulated in the archipelago rises to 94,324, while the deaths rise to 975 by adding two deaths in the last day --one in Tenerife and another in Gran Canaria--, according to data from the Ministry of Health of the Canary Islands Government.
Thus, of the total cases, 3,471 are active (-516), of which 45 are admitted to the ICU, 223 remain hospitalized (+1) and 3,203 are in their homes (-517). In addition, 89,878 people have overcome the disease so far in the pandemic in the archipelago after receiving hospital discharge 596 people in the last hours.
As for the Cumulative Incidence (IA) at 7 days in the Canary Islands stands at 30.1 cases per 100,000 inhabitants and the IA at 14 days is at 65.81 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. Also, a total of 2,092,442 PCR tests have been carried out in the islands, of which 123,719 were positive, which represents 5.91 percent.
By islands, Tenerife adds 34 positives, accumulating 45,168 cases, of which 1,183 are epidemiologically active (-7), 558 have died (+1) and 43,427 have overcome the disease; Gran Canaria has 36,079 accumulated (+25), of which 1,966 are active (-507), 329 have died (+1) and 33,784 received medical discharge.
For its part, Lanzarote adds 13 positives, with 6,771 accumulated, of which 91 are active (+3), while it has registered 50 deaths and 6,630 have overcome the disease; Fuerteventura has 4,355 accumulated cases (+7), of which 220 are active (-8), 17 have died and 4,118 have received medical discharge; and La Palma adds a new case, so it has 1,092 accumulated, of which four remain active, 16 have died and 1,072 have received medical discharge.
Finally, El Hierro adds two cases and accumulates 455, of which four are active (+2), four have died and 447 have overcome the disease; while La Gomera accumulates 402 cases, of which two are active, one has died and 399 have received medical discharge.