SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, Nov. 3 (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Canary Islands reported 41 new outbreaks this week with 183 cases that are distributed by islands as follows: 20 in Gran Canaria, 11 in Tenerife, seven in Fuerteventura and three in Lanzarote.
By area in which they have occurred, 15 are social, 10 work, nine family members and seven in socially vulnerable groups.
This week, none of the 41 new outbreaks exceeds the figure of 10 infected people and it should be noted that most of the outbreaks range between three and six cases, except for two that have nine people affected, one with eight cases, one with seven affected and five with six linked cases.
The seven outbreaks produced in socially vulnerable groups reported among people arriving in the Canary Islands in patera or cayucos, five have been reported in Fuerteventura and two in Gran Canaria.
The nine family outbreaks, all produced between families of different homes, range between three and five associated cases, except for one that has six affected.
Social outbreaks have between three and six associated cases, except for one that has seven infected people.
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11 old outbreaks are also being monitored, among which, as one of the most numerous, one stands out in the Breña Alta Day Center, in La Palma, which already affects 32 people, and a health one notified in the Hospital del Sur Tenerife) that has 25 associated cases, one work in Fuerteventura with 14 affected, one social with family and work ramification notified in Gran Canaria with 12 positives and one work with nine infected also produced in Gran Canaria.