The Ministry of Health of the Government of the Canary Islands has reported 234 new cases of coronavirus, as well as three deaths, all of them in Lanzarote. However, another death has been recorded in Lanzarote in the last few hours, which raises the number of deaths in the last day to four.
As La Voz has been reporting, the deceased are two men aged 77 and 70 and two women aged 88 and 91, all with previous pathologies. Only one of the deaths has been reported on the statistical portal of the Government of the Canary Islands, while the rest will be incorporated once they are validated.
The total number of accumulated cases in the Canary Islands is 37,831, of which 6,759 are active, after 331 discharges have also been added. There are 73 patients hospitalized in the ICU and 314 in the hospital ward, while the remaining 6,372 are in home isolation.
The accumulated incidence at seven days is located in the Canary Islands in the 62.55 cases per 100,000 inhabitants and at 14 days in 143.17 cases per 100,000 inhabitants.
Data by islands
By islands, Tenerife adds 57 new cases with a total of 15,992 accumulated cases and 2,118 epidemiologically active cases; Gran Canaria reports 93 more cases, with 15,446 accumulated and 3,764 active; Lanzarote adds 40 new cases, with 4,126 accumulated and 672 active; and Fuerteventura has 1,480 accumulated cases, with seven more than the previous day, and 114 active.
La Palma adds two more cases, with 361 accumulated and 26 active; La Gomera remains free of Covid-19 and remains with 207 accumulated; and El Hierro does not register new cases, so its accumulated remains at 180 and its assets are 26. To these data, 35 non-referenced cases related to migration are added.
Until this Thursday, a total of 824,610 PCR tests have been carried out in the Islands, of which 3,638 correspond to the previous day.