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Active cases of coronavirus COVID-19 in Canary Islands
#81
No new cases have been reported on the island in the last 24 hours, and there remain 4 active cases.
https://radiosintonia.com/fuerteventura-...b3RHPMT0_I
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#82
Translated using google FuerteventuraHoy today.

According to new data on the advance of the Coronavirus in Fuerteventura, offered by the Insular Council at 1:00 pm on Saturday, May 2, it is not necessary to add new positives for COVID-19 on the island. Nine days have passed without diagnosing infections.

The cumulative number of cases remains at 44. Of which 4 remain active upon discharge to date, 40 patients, none in the last hours.

Of the 4 active cases, two of them are admitted to the Intensive Medicine Unit (UMI). The rest (2) have a home follow-up.
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#83
One more person has recovered in the last 24 hours, and no new cases.

That leaves 3 active cases.

https://www.ondafuerteventura.es/fuertev...blrUEu7Zbg
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#84
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 this Sunday, May 3, it is not necessary to add new positives for COVID-19 on the island. Ten days have passed without diagnosing new infections.

The cumulative number of cases remains at 44. Of which 3 remain active when achieving medical discharge so far 41 patients, one in the last hours.

Of the 3 active cases, two of them are admitted to the Intensive Medicine Unit (UMI). The rest (1) have a home follow-up.
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#85
The situation remains the same in the last 24 hours on Fuerteventura.
No new cases have been reported and three cases remain active (2 in hospital).
No new cases have been reported since 22 April.
https://radiosintonia.com/fuerteventura-...b8FrG1eA_8
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#86
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 4, it is not necessary to add new positives for COVID-19 on the island. Eleven days have passed without diagnosing new infections.

The cumulative number of cases remains at 44. Of which 3 remain active upon achieving medical discharge so far, 41 patients, none in the last hours.

Of the 3 active cases, two of them are admitted to the Intensive Medicine Unit (UMI). The rest (1) have a home follow-up.
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#87
More good news. No new cases have been reported in the last 24 hours and one more person has recovered (and has left hospital). This leaves two active cases - one in hospital and one at home. 

There have been 44 cases on the island and 42 have recovered - leaving the two active cases.

https://www.ondafuerteventura.es/fuertev...YUdk8RCQ_Y
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#88
Translated using google FuerteventuraHoy today.

According to new data on the advance of the Coronavirus in Fuerteventura, offered by the Cabildo Insular at 11:30 am on Tuesday, May 5, there are no new positives for COVID-19 on the island. Twelve days have passed without diagnosing new infections.

The cumulative number of cases remains at 44. Of which 2 remain active at the time of medical discharge, 42 patients, one in the last hours. Specifically, a patient who has managed to leave the intensive care area of the Majorero hospital.

A scene that was repeated on April 12 when the first patient was extubated in the Intensive Medicine Unit.


Of the 2 active cases, one remains admitted to the UMI and the other has a home follow-up.
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#89
After 12 days clear suddenly we got 6 new cases in 24hrs???
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(05-05-2020, 06:27 PM)Zapparocks Wrote: After 12 days clear suddenly we got 6 new cases in 24hrs???

12 days here not the case elsewhere 5 of them are on Tenerife.
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