The islands continue without deaths for the second day, adding six positives and registering twelve new recovered

Five people remain in the ICU, four in Tenerife and one in Gran Canaria

June 4 2020 (23:52 WEST)

The Canary archipelago has closed this Thursday without counting deaths for the second day in a row and adding six cases of coronavirus, in addition to registering twelve new recovered patients, according to the latest data up to 9:00 p.m. provided by the Government of the Canary Islands.

In this way, the total confirmed cases of Covid-19 in the Canary Islands amount to 2,369, of which 2,060 have already been discharged. Therefore, there are 148 active patients, since a total of 161 have died so far in the pandemic crisis.

As of today, the active cases in the ICU amount to five people, four on the island of Tenerife and one in Gran Canaria, while the active but hospitalized on the floor reach 24. A total of 119 cases are still with the disease but in their homes.

Of the positives registered by the virus, which already affects some 56 municipalities, 1,288 are women and 1,081 are men.

Tenerife accounts for 66.9% of declared cases


66.9 percent of the total declared cases have been registered in Tenerife, with 1,585 --90 active cases--, compared to 594 in Gran Canaria --49 active--, which is the second island with the most affected.

The deaths by islands are distributed as follows: 110 deaths in Tenerife; 6 in La Palma; 39 in Gran Canaria, and 6 in Lanzarote.

 

 

 

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