The Ministry of Health has registered 113 new cases of coronavirus in the Canary Islands today, taking the total number of accumulated cases to 57,937 with 1,738 still active, of which 28 are admitted to ICU, 186 remain hospitalized in wards, and 1,523 are in home isolation.
They have also reported of two Covid related deaths in the last 24 hours, one in Tenerife, and one in Gran Canaria of a 63-year-old man linked to a work based outbreak on a ship in the shipyards in Las Palmas, the variant of the strain for this is awaiting validation by sequencing.
The Accumulated Incidence rate over 7 days in the Canary Islands has increased again to 40.95 and over 14 days to 75.51 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, mainly due to Tenerife that now has an IA7 over 60 and an IA14 of 108.98.
Of the new cases today, 82 (72%) are in Tenerife, 12 are in Gran Canaria, 12 in Fuerteventura, 3 in Lanzarote, 2 in La Gomera, 2 in La Palma, and none in El Hierro.