During yesterday There were 85 new cases of Covid-19 coronavirus, Therefore, the figures are increased with respect to those of the previous day, but it is once again below one hundred. The total accumulated cases in the Canary Islands is 94,802 with 1,840 active, of which 40 are admitted to the ICU and 192 remain hospitalized.
In the last hours, two deaths have been reported in the Canary Islands, both on the island of Tenerife. They are two men aged 85 and 59, respectively, both with previous pathologies and who were admitted.
Accumulated Incidence at 7 days in the Canary Islands it stands at 25.69 cases per 100,000 inhabitants and after 14 days it stands at 56.94 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. Figures that also increase the data of the previous day.
The group between 20 and 29 years is the only one in which less than 60% have the full dose
By islands, Tenerife adds 47 cases with a total of 45,367 accumulated cases and 1,022 epidemiologically active cases; Gran Canaria has 36,225 accumulated cases, 29 more than the previous day and 554 active. Lanzarote adds eight new cases with 6,830 accumulated and 93 epidemiologically active; Fuerteventura has 4,420 accumulated cases with three more cases than the previous day and 155 active cases. La Palma does not add new cases and has 1,099 accumulated and ten assets; El Hierro does not register new cases, so its accumulated are 458 and its assets six. For its part, La Gomera does not increase its cases, so it has 402 accumulated and does not have active cases. By islands, there is a mismatch of two more cases that are pending statistical review.
Until yesterday, a total of 2,118,016 diagnostic tests had been carried out in the Islands, of which 2,895 correspond to this last day. The vaccination teams of the Canary Islands Health Service have administered 3,101,636 doses of vaccines.
In the Archipelago there are already 1,657,053 people who have received at least one dose of vaccines against Covid-19, which represents 84.51% of the target population over 12 years of age. Likewise, if the initial target population is taken as a reference, that of those over 16 years of age, in the Canary Islands, 88.56% have at least one dose already supplied.
In addition, until Sunday, 1,614,529 people who had already received the complete vaccination schedule had been immunized, which represents 82.34% of the target population of the Archipelago. Taking as reference the initial target population, those over 16 years of age, in the Canary Islands, 86.29% are already fully immunized.
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Until Sunday, 1,614,529 people who have already received the complete vaccination schedule had been immunized, representing 82.34% of the initial target population.
In addition to the statistics of group 9, and of groups from 1 to 7 mentioned above, which are close to almost the complete pattern, the rest of the population bands present unequal figures. Thus, the next group, with a greater number of vaccinated, is group 8, which comprises people between 60 and 65 years of age, and where 83.02% with at least one dose and 65.70% with a complete schedule. Group 13 follows, comprising people between 12 and 19 years of age, where 76.74% with a given dose and 73.02% with the complete regimen.
Following in order of the population sectors with the highest number of vaccinated, group 11 would follow, which comprises people between 30 and 39 years of age, where 65.23% are with at least one dose and 61.12 with a complete regimen. Next would be group 12, made up of people between 20 and 29 years old, where 60.78% have a dose and 56.06% have a complete regimen. And I would conclude with group 10, made up of people between 40 and 49 years old, and of which 59.98% have at least one dose and 78.06 with a complete schedule and which include immunized with Janssen, which is a vaccine of a single dose.