canary islands

All Canary Islands remain at the lowest level of Covid-19

The islands maintain the status of low concern due to Covid-19.

The Regional Health Department of the Canary Islands has maintained all the islands in the health risk of controlled circulation of Covid-19, the lowest level of classification, according to the epidemiological report of the General Directorate of Public Health.


Across the islands, the daily average of conventional hospital beds occupied by Covid-19 patients is 0.8 per cent. The level of risk in terms of percentage of conventional bed occupancy is in controlled circulation on all islands.

The number of occupied ICU beds remains in controlled circulation on all islands, with an average weekly occupancy rate of two beds, equivalent to 0.3 per cent.

The occupancy rate of intensive care beds per 100,000 inhabitants averages 0.09 occupied intensive care beds per 100,000 inhabitants, with all islands remaining in controlled circulation.

Finally, in the Canary Islands, the seven-day cumulative incidence rate for those over 60 years of age is 33.9 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. For this parameter, all islands are in the controlled circulation.


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