The Canary Islands has registered a total of 16,664 cases of coronavirus since the beginning of the pandemic, increasing in the last 24 hours by 113, during which time it has also had to regret one more death due to the coronavirus on the island of Tenerife, bringing the number of deaths from this virus in the archipelago to 269.
This is clear from the data that the Ministry of Health of the Government of the Canary Islands publishes daily around 2:00 p.m. They show that of the total cases registered in the archipelago, 6,170 are currently active in the islands, which is 69 more than yesterday.
Of the active cases of Covid-19 in the Canary Islands, 44 people are in an Intensive Care Unit (-1), 227 remain on the hospital floor (the same as yesterday) and the remaining 5,889 are in home isolation.
As for the patients who have overcome the disease in the islands, they stand at 10,205, which implies 43 more people in the last 24 hours.
The islands
By islands, Gran Canaria has recorded a total of 8,514 cases since the beginning of the health crisis (41 more than a day ago), of which 2,854 are active, 5,552 have overcome the disease and 108 have died.
It is followed in number of cases by Tenerife with 5,823 (+54), of which 3,156 are active, 2,525 have been discharged from hospital and 142 have died (+1).
Lanzarote, for its part, is the third island with the most cases recorded, amounting to 1,221 cases (+12), of which 81 are active positives, 1,131 have overcome the disease and nine have died.
After it is Fuerteventura with 741 cases since the beginning of the pandemic (+1), of which 50 are active, while 688 overcame the virus and three died.
La Palma, for its part, registers 192 cases (+1), five of them active positives, 181 medical discharges and six deaths; and La Gomera registers 88 cases (no variation), of which 12 are active and 76 have been discharged from hospital.
Finally, El Hierro registers 64 cases (+4), of which eleven are active and 52 have overcome the virus, while one person has died. Thus, La Gomera is the only island that has not registered deaths.