This Monday, the Canary Islands has added 598 new cases of coronavirus. In addition, in the last hours six deaths have been reported, of which three were reported in Gran Canaria, two in Tenerife and one in Lanzarote, the latter is pending validation by Public Health. The deceased, who had previous pathologies and were in hospital, were between 68 and 84 years old.
Until this Monday, a total of 3,181,731 diagnostic tests have been carried out in the Islands, of which 3,375 correspond to Sunday.
The Accumulated Incidence at 7 days in the Canary Islands stands at 240.35 cases per 100,000 inhabitants and at 14 days at 554.52 cases per 100,000 inhabitants.
By islands, Tenerife adds 263 cases with a total of 6,996 cases that are epidemiologically active; Gran Canaria has 263 more than the previous day, and 9,022 active cases. Lanzarote adds 42 new cases with 584 epidemiologically active cases. Fuerteventura has 14 new cases and 1,368 active cases. La Palma adds 10 new positives, so it has 374 active cases. El Hierro adds two new positives with 35 active cases and La Gomera adds four new cases, so its active cases are 91.
The total number of accumulated cases in the Canary Islands is 271,624 with 18,470 active cases, of which 73 are admitted to the ICU and 487 remain hospitalized.
Update of active cases
Health informs that the data related to 'medical discharge' and 'active cases' have been updated after the validation of these variables in the ReVEca information system. The incorporation of the data implies "an adjustment of cases already declared", so it does not imply changes in the risk assessment or in the levels in which each island is located.