More good news for Fuerteventura - one recovery in the last 24 hours and no new cases.
That just leaves one active case and that person is in hospital. That's 43 recoveries from the 44 cases that have been reported on the island.
https://www.ondafuerteventura.es/solo-qu...rjlHIdpFdg
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According to new data on the advance of the Coronavirus in Fuerteventura, offered by the Insular Council at 12:30 pm on Wednesday, May 6, it is not necessary to add new positives for COVID-19 on the island. Thirteen days have passed without diagnosing new infections.
The cumulative number of cases remains at 44. Of which only one case remains active upon discharge to date 43 patients, one in the last hours.
The only active case by COVID 19 on the island remains admitted with intensive care.Translated using google
FuerteventuraHoy today.
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(06-05-2020, 01:59 PM)Sam Wrote: More good news - no new infections in the whole Canary archipelago, plus 33 discharges.
Brilliant, let's hope it lasts 🤞
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State of Alarm - Day 54 - 7th May
No new cases have been reported on the island in the last 24 hours, and the one person who still has the virus remains in hospital.
Spanish Congress approved, yesterday evening, a further 15 day extension to the State of Alarm which goes up to the 24 May. 178 voted yes to it, 75 were against and 97 abstained.
This also means that the de-escalation plan remains in place. The Canary Islands have submitted their application to move into Phase 1 from Monday 11th - this will have to be approved by Congress.
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According to new data on the advance of the
Coronavirus in Fuerteventura, offered by the Cabildo Insular at 12:30 pm on Thursday, May 7, there should be no new positives for
COVID-19 on the island. Fourteen days have passed without diagnosing new infections.
The cumulative number of cases remains at 44. Of which only one case remains active upon discharge to date 43 patients.
The only active case by
COVID 19 on the island remains admitted with intensive care.Translated using google
FuerteventuraHoy today.
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State of Alarm - Day 55 - 8th May
The situation in Fuerteventura remains the same, with no new cases reported in the last 24 hours and one remaining active case.
https://fuerteventurahoy.com/se-mantiene...aeS-Bx1RCQ
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Translated using google
FuerteventuraHoy today.
According to the new data on the advance of the
Coronavirus in Fuerteventura, offered by the Cabildo Insular at 11.30 am on Friday, May 8, it is not necessary to add new positives for
COVID-19 on the island. It is 16 days without diagnosing new infections.
The cumulative number of cases remains at 44. Of which only one case remains active upon discharge to date, 43 patients.
The only active case by
COVID 19 on the island remains admitted with intensive care.
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Translated using google
FuerteventuraHoy today.
According to new data on the advance of the
Coronavirus in Fuerteventura, offered by the Cabildo Insular at 10.30 am this Sunday, May 10, it is not necessary to add new positives for
COVID-19 on the island. It is 18 days without diagnosing new infections.
The cumulative number of cases remains at 44. Of which only one case remains active upon discharge to date 43 patients.
The only active case by
COVID 19 on the island remains admitted with intensive care.
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The situation remains the same on the island. No new cases have been reported in the last 24 hours, and one person remains in hospital. No new cases have been reported in the last 18 days.
The number of daily coronanvirus-related deaths in Spain fell to 123 on Monday, according to the latest figures from the Spanish Health Ministry. This represents a fall from Sunday, when 143 fatalities were recorded. The total number of victims in Spain now stands at 26,744, a 0.54% rise on the day before. This is the lowest percentage increase since the peak of the outbreak in early April.
There was also a significant drop in the number of new infections confirmed via PCR tests. In the past 24 hours, 373 new cases were detected, compared to 621 on Sunday. According to the latest data, six regions reported fewer than 10 positive cases – Asturias, Balearic Islands, Canary Islands, Cantabria, Extremadura and Murcia.
As we move into Phase 1 of de-escalation in the Canary Islands it will be interesting to see what happens during the next week.
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