Canary Islands registers 121 positives and four deaths

The Cumulative Incidence at 7 days in the Canary Islands stands at 34.8 cases per 100,000 inhabitants and at 14 days at 76.2 cases.

September 15 2021 (15:38 WEST)
Updated in September 15 2021 (19:17 WEST)
A healthcare worker from the Lanzarote Covid team helping a colleague remove their PPE
A healthcare worker from the Lanzarote Covid team helping a colleague remove their PPE

The Canary Islands has added this Wednesday 121 new positive cases for coronavirus and four deceased people --the total reaches 964--, with which the total number of infections since the pandemic started reaches 93,775, according to the data balance that each updates the Ministry of Health.

The archipelago has 5,317 active cases (-250), of which 54 are in the ICU (+1) and 257 hospitalized on the floor (+1).

By islands, Tenerife adds this Wednesday 47 new cases, which raises the accumulated to 44,961 and 5,317 active, and Gran Canaria, another 41, which means 35,888 accumulated and 3,214 active.

Fuerteventura scores 18 positives and raises the accumulated to 4,274, with 282 active, and Lanzarote, another 12, in such a way that the total infected are 6,707 and the active, 77.

For its part, La Palma adds one more case and reaches 1,090, with 9 active and La Gomera another two, which raise the accumulated to 402 and 4 active.

El Hierro does not register new cases this Wednesday and has 452 accumulated and two active.

The Cumulative Incidence at 7 days in the Canary Islands stands at 34.8 cases per 100,000 inhabitants and at 14 days at 76.2 cases per 100,000 inhabitants.

 

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