Canary Islands registers 14 new positives and stands at 2,405 cases

They correspond to the people who arrived in a small boat to Fuerteventura

June 19 2020 (08:01 WEST)
Canary Islands registers 14 new positives and stands at 2,405 cases
Canary Islands registers 14 new positives and stands at 2,405 cases

The Canary Islands have registered 14 new positives for coronavirus in the last day, which are those of the people who have irregularly arrived on the coasts of Fuerteventura in a small boat, so the archipelago currently counts a total of 2,405 cases since the beginning of the Covid-19 health crisis, according to data from the Ministry of Health of the regional government.

Thus, of the 2,405 positives that the Canary Islands have registered in this crisis, 72 are active cases, of which 65 are receiving assistance at home and seven remain hospitalized, although no patient is admitted to Intensive Care Units (ICU).

In addition, since January 31, a total of 2,171 people have been discharged from the hospital, five of them this Wednesday, and the number of deaths remains at 162.

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