Canary Islands adds 947 new infections and four deaths in the last 24 hours

The Cumulative Incidence at 7 days in the Canary Islands stands at 251.61 cases per 100,000 inhabitants and at 14 days at 499.37 cases

July 31 2021 (18:17 WEST)
Healthcare workers administering coronavirus vaccines in the Canary Islands
Healthcare workers administering coronavirus vaccines in the Canary Islands

The Canary Islands has registered 947 new cases of COVID-19 in the last 24 hours, so the total of accumulated cases in the Islands now rises to 79,904 with 13,969 active, of which 82 are admitted to the ICU and 442 remain hospitalized, according to data from the Ministry of Health of the Canary Islands Government.

In the last hours there has been the death of four people, three in Tenerife and one in Gran Canaria. The total number of deaths in the islands since the beginning of the pandemic amounts to 824, of which 466 have been in Tenerife; 283 in Gran Canaria; 50 in Lanzarote; 13 in Fuerteventura; 8 in La Palma; 4 in El Hierro, and 1 in La Gomera.

The Cumulative Incidence (IA) at 7 days in the Canary Islands stands at 251.61 cases per 100,000 inhabitants and the IA at 14 days at 499.37 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. To date, a total of 1,831,588 PCR tests have been carried out in the islands, of which 8,517 correspond to the last 24 hours.

By islands, Tenerife adds 515 new infections with a total of 38,466 accumulated cases and 8,063 epidemiologically active; Gran Canaria has 30,058 accumulated cases, 353 more than the previous day, and 4,788 active; Lanzarote adds 10 positives, with 6,148 accumulated and 197 active, and Fuerteventura has 3,483 accumulated cases, with 56 more than the previous day, and 696 active.

La Palma adds seven new cases, so it has 960 accumulated and 147 active; El Hierro, with a new case, has 420 accumulated and 12 active cases, while La Gomera adds five positives, with 365 accumulated and 64 active.

 

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