The Canary Islands has added 124 new positive cases of coronavirus in the last 24 hours, which raises the total number of infected people on the islands to 59,003 since the pandemic began, while the number of deaths remains at 781 deaths for the second consecutive day as no deaths have been recorded in the last day, according to the data balance updated by the Ministry of Health.
Thus, of the total number of cases, 2,065 are active (+98), 22 of them remain in the ICU (-1), 190 remain hospitalized (+8) and 1,853 are in their homes (+91). So far, 56,157 Canary Islanders have been discharged from hospital, 26 in the last day.
As for the Accumulated Incidence (AI) in the Canary Islands, at 7 days it rises to 46.97 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, while at 14 days it stands at 89.94.
In addition, to date a total of 1,185,746 PCR tests have been carried out on the islands --2,274 in the last day--, of which 61,522 are positive, representing 5.19 percent.
As for the cases by islands, Tenerife adds 96 new cases and its accumulated number rises to 26,487, of which 1,483 are active, 433 have died and 24,571 have been discharged from hospital. It is followed by Gran Canaria, which adds 14 new positives and accumulates 23,156, of which 386 remain active, 274 died and 22,496 overcame the disease.
Lanzarote, for its part, adds four new cases and reaches 5,689 accumulated, of which 75 are active, 49 died and 5,565 overcame the disease; while Fuerteventura adds nine cases and accumulates 2,478, of which 106 are active, 13 died and 2,359 were discharged from hospital.
La Palma maintains an accumulated total of 574, three of them active, and in its count it registers seven deaths and 564 people cured; El Hierro remains at 372 cases and only one active, in addition to counting four deaths and 367 people who have been discharged from hospital; and La Gomera accumulates 246 cases (+1), with eleven active, one death and 234 who overcame the disease.