74
Discharges in 24 hours
- In the Archipelago, 74 discharges were issued in the course of 24 hours. Since the beginning of the crisis, 95,110 people on the Islands have managed to overcome the disease.
According to the Ministry of Health of the Government of the Canary Islands, the autonomous community added 94 infections yesterday, after in the previous 24 hours it exceeded a hundred new cases –108–. Since the last balance, there have been no new deaths related to the effects of the microorganism. Thus, the death count remains at 1,006.
By islands, Tenerife added 37 clinical pictures; Gran Canaria 34; Lanzarote 14; Fuerteventura five; La Palma one; El Hierro one; and La Gomera two.
In the last hours, 74 epidemiological discharges were verified. With these, there are already 95,110 people who have managed to overcome the pathology. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, with 31,530 registered registrations, remains the municipality that concentrates the highest number of recovered. Behind him is Santa Cruz de Tenerife, with 21,435; La Laguna, with 10,908; Arrecife, with 6,388; Arona, with 2,606; Puerto del Rosario, with 2,589; and Granadilla de Abona, with 2,378. The rest of the localities are below the 2,000 threshold.
The cumulative incidence at 14 days view increases 10.34 points in seven days
Right now, in hospitals in the region there are 81 positive patients on the ward – one more than on Thursday – and 15 in critical areas – the same figure remains. In home monitoring, on the other hand, there are 871 people, which translates into 90% of the total affected.
Regarding the accumulated incidence in the last seven and 14 days, the health administration reported this Friday that the first reaches 28.31 cases per 100,000 inhabitants and the second 48.48 pictures on the same number of inhabitants. If you take into account the figures reported last Friday, October 22, the first has increased by 6.53 points and the second by 10.34.
3,611
Diagnostic tests
- During last Thursday, the professionals performed 3,611 diagnostic tests. So far, 2,247,238 have been practiced among the population.
So far, professionals have performed 2,247,238 diagnostic tests on the Islands, of which 3,611 were performed on Thursday. In the last seven days, 820 positive samples have been detected out of a total of 27,278 – 3.01% -.
Since the outbreak of this global pandemic, 97,083 positive pictures have been diagnosed in the Canary Islands, of which 46,363 correspond to Tenerife; 37,043 to Gran Canaria; 7,803 to Lanzarote; 4,587 to Fuerteventura; 1,129 to La Palma; 468 to El Hierro; and 409 to La Gomera.