The municipality of Teguise has become the most affected in Lanzarote in the incidence of Covid-19, closely followed by Tías. In fact, between the two they account for almost half of the cases detected on the island in the last week, and are together with Yaiza at high risk.
In the case of Teguise, it has added 27 cases in 7 days, while Tías has registered 21, of the total of 100 that appear in the latest detailed report from the Ministry of Health.
For its part, Arrecife has counted 25 positives in the last week, which in relation to its population represents one of the lowest incidences in Lanzarote. Behind it are only Tinajo, which has registered two positives in a week, and Haría, with one. As for Yaiza, it has had 13 cases in the last week and San Bartolomé 11.
In the accumulated incidence in relation to the population, these data mean that there are three municipalities at high risk: Teguise, which has an accumulated incidence of 118 cases per 100,000 inhabitants in 7 days and 220.24 in 14 days; Tías, with 101.8 and 169.6, respectively; and Yaiza, with 76.29 in 7 days and 146.71 in 14 days.
In the following place but already at medium risk is San Bartolomé, with an incidence of 57.59 cases per 100,000 inhabitants in 7 days and 130.9 in 14 days. For its part, Arrecife occupies the fifth place, with an incidence at 7 days of 38.67 and 109.83 at 14 days.
As for Tinajo, with only two positives, its accumulated incidence at 7 days is 31.08, although well below the previous week. In fact, at 14 days its incidence is still 139.89.
Finally, Haría is the only municipality that is at low risk in the incidence at 7 days, with 19 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, while at 14 days it has an incidence of 76.
Regarding the incidence in the elderly, it skyrocketed last week on the island but has now returned to medium risk, with 37.65 cases per 100,000 inhabitants of that age group. However, in the case of Yaiza it remains at maximum risk, with an incidence of 184.5.
In the last week, the only municipalities on the island that have not registered cases in people over 65 years of age have been Haría, San Bartolomé and Tinajo.








