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FuerteventuraHoy today.
According to new data on the advance of the
Coronavirus in Fuerteventura, offered by the Cabildo Insular at 2:00 pm on Monday, May 11, 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. There is no regretting deaths from the
Coronavirus.
The only case active by
COVID-19 on the island remains admitted to the General Hospital of Fuerteventura with intensive care.
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12-05-2020, 08:32 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-05-2020, 12:48 PM by Captain Sensible.)
My son was talking to his old Religion teacher in Puerto last night. His son carries out the
COVID-19 tests at Fuerteventura Hospital. Apparently the one person who still has the virus in the ICU is a patient who has had it for 2 months.
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The situation remains the same on the island, with one active case. That is 19 days without a new case.
https://fuerteventurahoy.com/fuerteventu...FOdkur77is
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According to new data on the advance of the
Coronavirus in Fuerteventura, offered by the Cabildo Insular at 11.00 on Tuesday, May 12, it is not necessary to add new positives for
COVID-19 on the island. It is 19 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. There is no regretting deaths from the
Coronavirus.
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FuerteventuraHoy today.
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State of Alarm - Day 60 - 13th May
No new cases have been reported on the island in the last 24 hours - that is the 20th day without a new case. One person remains active and is still in hospital.
https://radiosintonia.com/fuerteventura-...sanitaria/
The number of daily Corona virus related deaths in Spain was 176 yesterday, according to the latest figures from the Spanish Health Ministry. This is the fourth day in a row that Spain has recorded fewer than 200 Coronavirus fatalities. The figure was 123 on Monday, 143 on Sunday, and 179 on Saturday. Indeed, Spain has reported fewer than 200 daily Coronavirus-related deaths for seven of the past 12 days in May.
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FuerteventuraHoy today.
According to new data on the advance of the
Coronavirus in Fuerteventura, offered by the Cabildo Insular at 10.30 am this Wednesday, May 13, it is not necessary to add new positives for
COVID-19 on the island. It is 20 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. There is no regretting deaths from the
Coronavirus.
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Bad news!
One new case has been reported on the island in the last 24 hours, so there are now 2 active cases.
https://radiosintonia.com/fuerteventura-...GMsoX-nsW0
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(14-05-2020, 10:03 AM)Captain Sensible Wrote: Bad news!
One new case has been reported on the island in the last 24 hours, so there are now 2 active cases.
https://radiosintonia.com/fuerteventura-...GMsoX-nsW0
Sad news indeed Captain.
Much more activity on the Island since Monday?
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FuerteventuraHoy today.
According to new data on the advance of the
Coronavirus in Fuerteventura, offered by the Insular Council at 08:30 am on Thursday, May 14, it is necessary to add a new positive for
COVID-19 on the island.
The number of accumulated cases increases to 45. Of which 43 patients have been discharged so far. There is no regretting deaths from the
Coronavirus.
Of the two active cases, one patient remains admitted to the General Hospital of Fuerteventura with intensive care and the other with home follow-up.
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No new cases have been reported on the island in the last 24 hours, so there remains 2 active cases - one in hospital and one at home.
https://radiosintonia.com/fuerteventura-...Ijzy21QJ64
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