The Canary Islands has registered 9 deaths of patients with Covid since last Friday, seven of them in Tenerife and two in Gran Canaria. In addition, in the last four days, 871 positive cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in people over 60 years of age, which is the only population group that is still being monitored. In the rest, tests have stopped being carried out, unless they are serious cases or vulnerable people.
The accumulated incidence as of April 4 for this age group at 14 days is 699.3 cases per 100,000 inhabitants and at 7 days it is 288.7.
Currently in the archipelago there are 304 people admitted with coronavirus, of which 27 are in the ICU and the rest, 277, are on the ward.
As for the deceased, one of them was 53 years old and the other eight were between 70 and 90 years old