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Gran Canaria and Tenerife will pass this Friday to level 2 alert for coronavirus

December 9, 2021
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Tenerife and Gran canaria they will spend tomorrow Friday at level 2 of alert for coronavirus. The Deputy Minister of the Presidency, Antonio Olivera, has warned that the capital islands will level up after the government council will review the latest epidemiological data. The decision has been delayed one day by the bridge: “Due to so many holidays, it has been decided to leave the publication of the traffic light for this Friday. In the next few hours we will see how they are modified, although It is not a mystery and it will not surprise that both Gran Canaria and Tenerife aim to go up to level 2 with data that have been consolidated, “says Oliveira.

These islands have added the majority of the new cases detected in the Canary Islands in recent days. Tenerife Today it adds 210 cases and 2,351 active cases; while Gran Canaria It has 2,474 active cases, 195 more than the previous day. This leaves a 14-day Accumulated Incidence (AI) of 243.48 cases per 100,000 inhabitants in Gran Canaria and 205.36 in Tenerife. Oliveira explains that “you have to continue monitoring to see if we have reached the crest of this new wave.”

The implementation of the COVID certificate in the Canary Islands comes into force this Friday

The implementation of the COVID certificate in the Canary Islands comes into force this Friday

However, it has also specified that in recent days it is observed in Canary Islands a certain tendency to stagnation in the rate of accumulated cases per 100,000 inhabitants in seven days, especially on the island of Tenerife, where it even declines slightly.

Right now, All the Canary Islands are at health alert level 1, except Fuerteventura, which last week entered level 3 (Red light).

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