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Coronavirus data: Andalusia increases its rate and adds 1,161 cases in the last 24 hours

The reference rate in Andalusia stands at levels of a month ago , the incidence of the coronavirus has increased slightly during the last 24 hours. This data is one of a set that measures the scope of the pandemic in this autonomous community. The ICUs emptying at times, that is, the patients who suffer this disease more strongly, is another of the data of the day. Today there are fewer admitted than yesterday, with a number of new cases of around a thousand. The stabilization of the new infections marks the course towards the end of this fourth wave.

New cases of coronavirus fall in Andalusia and the rate rises

The thousand new positives are close to being surpassed . The number of cases has dropped significantly in the last 24 hours. Good news that affects the efforts of Andalusians to prevent this disease from causing further damage. The contagions fall and also the consequences of them, most of these people will be asymptomatic.

The 1,161 cases this Tuesday are registered after 1,600 on Monday and Sunday, 1,325 cases on Saturday, 1,499 on Friday, 1,639 on Thursday, 1,492 on Wednesday and 1,293 last Tuesday. By provinces, Seville is once again the one with the most positives with 242, followed by Córdoba with 230, Malaga with 206, Granada with 133, Cádiz with 130, Huelva with 101, Jaén with 81 and Almería with 38.

One more day, the referral rate increases in this community, up to levels of a month ago. The cumulative incidence rate in Andalusia stands at 189.3 cases per 100,000 inhabitants in the last 14 days, two points more in one day and 12.7 more than last Tuesday. It has been on the rise for 13 days, after more than 20 on the decline.

Andalusia registers 14 deaths and empties the ICUs of patients with coronavirus

A total of 14 people have lost their lives in Andalusia as a result of the coronavirus. This virus has affected all the provinces today, Tuesday, June 8, none have been able to escape the pain of losing one of their inhabitants. Jaén is the one that adds the most with five deaths, followed by Córdoba and Granada with two, and the rest of the provinces add one each.

The number of hospitalized with coronavirus in Andalusia rises for the second day and has 791, which is 45 more in one day and 64 less in seven. Those admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU) have fallen for the seventh day to 164, seven less than the day before and 43 less than last Tuesday, a figure that is also the lowest since October 14, 2020, when there were 161 ICU patients with covid.

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