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A new positive in Fuerteventura increases active cases to 18
by Drafting FH April 9, 2020
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According to the new data on the advance of the coronavirus in Fuerteventura, offered by the Insular Council at 0800 hours on Thursday, April 9, a new positive for COVID-19 must be added on the island, so the number of accumulated cases is it rises in 37. Of which 18 remain active upon achieving medical discharge so far, 19 patients.
Of the 18 active cases, three remain admitted to the Hospital, two of them in the Intensive Medicine Unit (UMI). The rest (15) have a home follow-up.
These data are the global cases in the island from the first positive in the beginning of March until today.
In the press conference that the president offered last Monday, the president confirmed in a question from Fuerteventura Today that 300 tests have been carried out on the island to date. He also announced that in the next few days around 1,000 more tests will be carried out.
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The Cabildo de Fuerteventura confirms the published data of the COVID-19.
The Island Council of Fuerteventura, sends an explanatory note to the different queries received about a possible disparity of figures between the data on the incidence of Coronavirus on the island offered by the Ministry of Health of the Government of the Canary Islands and the data handled by the Cabildo of Fuerteventura , the following is reported:
1. The data handled by the Fuerteventura Council correspond to the data offered daily by the management of the Fuerteventura Hospital and refer to the number of cases registered in the geographical area of the island of Fuerteventura, regardless of the origin or place of residence of the patients.
2. The data provided by the Canary Islands Government Health System are based, among others, on the information from the health card in addition to the data collected by the Canary Islands Epidemiological Surveillance Network. This means that a person who, being a resident of Fuerteventura for administrative purposes, has tested positive on another island or another part of Spanish territory, will count as active in Fuerteventura.
3. Both computer systems are correct and both are necessary to carry out the work of control and monitoring of the health crisis, each system attending to the management priorities of each entity. The Fuerteventura Council works mainly taking into account the information collected and supplied by the General Hospital of Fuerteventura based on the geographical area of the island, which offers data that affect its scope of management.
4. It is working in real time with cross databases of various public administrations, which carry out their activity in a coordinated manner in a situation of extreme difficulty, and also sharing information in real time with the media to guarantee everything. information transparency moment. But this purpose of total transparency carries with it a greater complexity in management, which is why the understanding and patience shown so far by the media when it comes to informatively managing this health crisis and offering the data to the public is especially appreciated. .
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No new cases have been reported on Fuerteventura in the last 24 hours. Thecurrent status is 18 active cases.
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According to the new data on the advance of the coronavirus in Fuerteventura, offered by the Insular Council at 12 noon this Friday, April 10, it is not necessary to add new positives for COVID-19 on the island, so the number of accumulated cases is maintains 37. Of which 18 remain active upon achieving medical discharge so far 19 patients.
Of the 18 active cases, three remain admitted to the Hospital, two of them in the Intensive Medicine Unit (UMI). The rest (15) have a home follow-up.
These data are the global cases in the island from the first positive in the beginning of March until today.
According to the latest data offered by the Island Council last Monday, about 300 tests have been carried out on the island. In the next few days, around 1,000 more tests will be carried out, as confirmed by President Blas Acosta.
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According to the new data on the advance of the coronavirus in Fuerteventura, offered by the Insular Council at 1:00 p.m. on this Saturday, April 11, a new positive for COVID-19 must be added on the island, so the number of accumulated cases is it rises in 38. Of which 16 remain active when achieving medical discharge so far 22 patients, three in the last hours.
Of the 16 active cases, three remain admitted to the Hospital, two of them in the Intensive Medicine Unit (UMI). The rest (13) have a home follow-up.
These data are the global cases in the island from the first positive in the beginning of March until today.
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According to the new data on the advance of the coronavirus in Fuerteventura, offered by the Insular Council at 09.00 on this Sunday, April 12, it is not necessary to add any new positive for COVID-19 on the island, so the number of accumulated cases it remains at 38. Of which 16 remain active upon discharge to date, 22 patients, three in the last hours.
Of the 16 active cases, three remain admitted to the Hospital, two of them in the Intensive Medicine Unit (UMI). The rest (13) have a home follow-up.
These data are the global cases in the island from the first positive in the beginning of March until today.
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No new cases have been reported in the last 24 hours and two more people have recovered. That leaves 14 active cases.
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According to new data on the advance of the coronavirus in Fuerteventura, offered by the Island Council at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, April 13, there is no need to add any new positive for COVID-19 on the island, so the number of accumulated cases it remains at 38. Of which 14 remain active until 24 patients have been discharged so far, two more in the last hours.
Of the 14 active cases, three remain admitted to the Hospital, two of them in the Intensive Medicine Unit (UMI). The rest (11) have a home follow-up.
These data are the global cases in the island from the first positive in the beginning of March until today.
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According to the new data on the advance of the coronavirus in Fuerteventura, offered by the Insular Council at 12 noon on Tuesday, April 14, there is no need to add any new positive for COVID-19 on the island, so the number of accumulated cases it remains at 38. Of which 13 remain active upon achieving medical discharge so far, 25 patients, one more in the last hours.
Of the 13 active cases, three remain admitted to the Hospital, two of them in the Intensive Medicine Unit (UMI). The rest (10) have a home follow-up.
These data are the global cases in the island from the first positive in the beginning of March until today.
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According to new data on the advance of the coronavirus in Fuerteventura, offered by the Insular Council at 12.00 on Wednesday April 15, there is no need to add any new positive for COVID-19 on the island, so the number of accumulated cases it remains at 38. Of which 11 remain active upon achieving medical discharge so far, 27 patients, two more in the last hours.
Of the 11 active cases, two remain admitted to the Hospital, one of them in the Intensive Medicine Unit (UMI). The rest (9) have a home follow-up.
These data are the global cases in the island from the first positive in the beginning of March until today.
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