Lanzarote suffers a significant rebound of covid after provisionally registering 31 new positive cases of coronavirus in one day, according to the Ministry of Health of the Government of the Canary Islands. In this way, the accumulated cases on the island since the beginning of the pandemic amount to 1,640.
Throughout the archipelago, the Ministry of Health has provisionally reported 135 new cases of COVID-19 coronavirus. The total number of accumulated cases in the Canary Islands is 27,617. Since last Friday, the 31st, there have been 14 deaths in the Archipelago, four of them already reported in previous notes. One of these deceased people is a 21-year-old woman without previous pathologies and belonging to a family outbreak.
By islands, Tenerife adds 74 new cases, so its accumulated cases amount to 13,644. Gran Canaria registers 26 new cases and 10,738 accumulated. Fuerteventura, with one new case, has 1,006 accumulated. La Palma adds three new cases, placing the accumulated cases at 303. Finally, La Gomera and El Hierro, without new cases, maintain their accumulated cases at 193 and 93, respectively.
The Ministry of Health reminds that these data are provisional, since the Coordinating Center for Alerts and Emergencies does not receive epidemiological information from the Autonomous Communities on weekends and holidays, so there will be no communication of complete data nor will the Grafcan website be updated these days, but these provisional data will be reviewed and consolidated according to the protocols. The daily update will be active again tomorrow, Monday, January 4.