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Active cases of coronavirus COVID-19 in Canary Islands
No change on FuerteventuraHoy today👍
I will update when there are any changes to report.
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The situation remains the same on the island with just the one active case: https://radiosintonia.com/fuerteventura-...ovid-19-2/
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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 on Monday, May 25, there is no need to add any new positive for COVID-19 on the island.

The number of accumulated cases has remained at 45 since last May 14. Of which 44 patients have been discharged so far. There is no regretting deaths from the Coronavirus.

The only active case remains admitted to the General Hospital of Fuerteventura with intensive care, although it has been extubated.
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(25-05-2020, 10:41 AM)Lorena Wrote: 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 on Monday, May 25, there is no need to add any new positive for Covid-19 on the island.

The number of accumulated cases has remained at 45 since last May 14. Of which 44 patients have been discharged so far. There is no regretting deaths from the coronavirus.

The only active case remains admitted to the General Hospital of Fuerteventura with intensive care, although it has been extubated.

Hopefully, it is good news that this patient is no longer on a ventilator.
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More good news!

The one person that is suffering from the virus has now left intensive care.

https://noticiasfuerteventura.com/fuerte...ToEc1RFL4I
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Excellent!!! (More characters needed, sheesh)
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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 10:00 am on Tuesday, May 26, it is not necessary to add any new positive for COVID-19 on the island.

The number of accumulated cases has remained at 45 since last May 14. Of which 44 patients have been discharged so far. There is no regretting deaths from the Coronavirus.

The only active case has left the UMI and remains admitted to the plant at the General Hospital of Fuerteventura.
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Excellent news today Smile Smile Smile Smile Smile

There are now no active cases on the island.
No new cases in 3 weeks.
45 people tested positive for the virus and 45 have recovered Smile

The one person who was in hospital has made a quick recovery in the last few days.

https://www.ondafuerteventura.es/recibe-...s3rnf8GPrE
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That's truly the best headline that I've seen in two months.
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State of Alarm - Day 76 - 29th May

The island remains clear of active cases. There is also good news on the mainland where, for the second consecutive day, only one person has died from the virus, and a total of 38 for the past week.

Tomorrow is Canary Island's Day and is a public holiday so some of the bigger shops will be closed, such as Mercadona.
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