SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, Feb. 8 (EUROPE PRESS) –
The Canary Islands have registered 1,446 new cases of COVID-19 in the last 24 hours, so the total accumulated cases in the Islands since the start of the pandemic is already 266,007 with 105,038 active, of which 77 are admitted to the ICU and 556 remain hospitalized.
Likewise, in the last hours the death of nine people aged between 67 and 95 years has been reported. Of the total deaths, five were reported in Gran Canaria, three in Tenerife and one in Lanzarote. All had previous pathologies and were hospitalized.
The Accumulated Incidence at 7 days in the Canary Islands stands at 286.31 cases per 100,000 inhabitants and at 14 days at 745.74 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. To date, a total of 3,147,524 diagnostic tests have been carried out on the Islands, of which 7,932 correspond to yesterday.
By islands, Tenerife adds 519 cases with a total of 123,445 accumulated cases and 48,997 epidemiologically active cases; Gran Canaria has 98,784 accumulated cases, 573 more than the previous day, and 45,886 active cases; Lanzarote adds 79 new cases with 18,582 accumulated and 2,467 epidemiologically active, and Fuerteventura has 13,198 accumulated cases, with 111 new cases and 6,976 active.
La Palma adds 134 new positives, so it has 8,787 accumulated and 530 active; El Hierro adds ten new positives, so its accumulated numbers are 1,638 and it has 88 active cases, and La Gomera adds 20 new cases, so it has 1,573 accumulated and its assets are 94.