The Canary Islands has registered 190 new cases of coronavirus in the last 24 hours, in which it has also added four deaths.
According to the Ministry of Health, three of the deaths have been registered in Tenerife and are two men aged 87 and 90 and a woman aged 91. The other death, of a 69-year-old woman, took place in Gran Canaria. All presented previous pathologies and had experienced a worsening of their clinical condition.
The total of accumulated cases in the Canary Islands is 45,033, of which 4,271 are active after 327 discharges have also been added. There are 73 people admitted to the ICU and 310 in the hospital ward, while the remaining 3,888 patients are in home isolation.
The accumulated incidence at seven days in the Canary Islands is 69.2 cases per 100,000 inhabitants and at 14 days in 134 cases per 100,000 inhabitants.
Data by islands
By islands, Tenerife registers 86 new cases with a total of 18,985 accumulated cases and 2,201 epidemiologically active cases; Gran Canaria adds 82 cases and has 18,545 accumulated 1,667 active; Lanzarote adds five new cases with 4,571 accumulated and 84 epidemiologically active; and Fuerteventura has 1,961 accumulated cases, with 15 more cases than the previous day, and 297 active.
La Palma adds two new cases and has 449 accumulated and 13 active; El Hierro does not add new cases, so its accumulated are 300 and today, pending update in the Grafcan portal, there is only one active case; and La Gomera also has no new cases, so it continues with 222 accumulated and five active.
Until this Monday, a total of 935,374 PCR tests have been carried out in the Islands, of which 2,264 correspond to the last 24 hours.