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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 on Monday, May 18, it is not necessary to add new positives for
COVID-19 on the island.
The accumulated number of cases remains at 45. Of which 43 patients have been discharged so far. There is no regretting deaths from the virus.
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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The situation remains the same on the island with no new cases reported in the last 24 hours and two active cases.
https://radiosintonia.com/el-coronavirus...N9lIFnMP-M
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FuerteventuraHoy today.
According to new data on the advance of the
Coronavirus in Fuerteventura, offered by the Cabildo Insular at 12.30 p.m. this Tuesday, May 19, it is not necessary to add new positives for
COVID-19 on the island.
The accumulated number of cases remains at 45. Of which 43 patients have been discharged so far. There is no regretting deaths from the virus.
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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FuerteventuraHoy today.
According to new data on the advance of the
Coronavirus in Fuerteventura, offered by the Cabildo Insular at 10.30 am on this Wednesday, May 20, it is not necessary to add new positives for
COVID-19 on the island.
The accumulated number of cases remains at 45. Of which 43 patients have been discharged so far. There is no regretting deaths from the virus.
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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The situation remains the same on the island with no new cases reported in the last 24 hours and two active cases.
https://fuerteventurahoy.com/fuerteventu...2QpFteSbd0
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FuerteventuraHoy today.
According to new data on the advance of the
Coronavirus in Fuerteventura, offered by the Island Council at 2:00 pm on Thursday, May 21, 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 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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Good news!
One person has recovered, so there remains just one active case on the island and that person is still in hospital.
So there have been 45 cases on the island and 44 have recovered.
https://radiosintonia.com/un-solo-caso-a...HduwmvN8cg
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(22-05-2020, 11:32 AM)Captain Sensible Wrote: Good news!
One person has recovered, so there remains just one active case on the island and that person is still in hospital.
So there have been 45 cases on the island and 44 have recovered.
https://radiosintonia.com/un-solo-caso-a...HduwmvN8cg
Good news indeed, thank you. This suggests that the nurse who tested positive last week had been asymptomatic for some time. I imagine that the unfortunate person remaining in ICU is likely no longer contagious but suffering from secondary problems.
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(22-05-2020, 01:21 PM)milestone11 Wrote: (22-05-2020, 11:32 AM)Captain Sensible Wrote: Good news!
One person has recovered, so there remains just one active case on the island and that person is still in hospital.
So there have been 45 cases on the island and 44 have recovered.
https://radiosintonia.com/un-solo-caso-a...HduwmvN8cg
Good news indeed, thank you. This suggests that the nurse who tested positive last week had been asymptomatic for some time. I imagine that the unfortunate person remaining in ICU is likely no longer contagious but suffering from secondary problems.
I assume that is the case. The one person has been in the ICU for a long time.
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State of Alarm - Day 70 - 23rd May
The situation remains the same on the island with one active case.
https://radiosintonia.com/sabado-sin-nue...zAA-VjGOOo
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