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For the twentieth day, the cumulative incidence rate in Andalusia falls to 180.9

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The cumulative incidence rate in Andalusia has been in clear decline for twenty days, standing at 180 points. Good news that adds to the stabilization in terms of the number of new positives detected, the difference compared to the same period last week is 356 cases. After the end of the state of alarm and facing the second week of full interprovincial mobility, Andalusia continues to keep the coronavirus in decline and controlled throughout its territory. 1,354 coronavirus cases and a declining rate in Andalusia The number of coronavirus cases remains stable , below 2,000 new positives and increasingly facing 1,000. Today, Monday, the week begins with a similar figure to that of 7 days ago, continuing with the stabilization and control of this wave that has been carried out with the effort of all Andalusians. The 1,354 infections of this Monday and Sunday are registered after The 1,298 of Saturday, 1,515 of Friday, 1,434 of Thursday, 1,222 of Wednesday, 1,012 of Tuesday and 1,706 of Monday and last Sunday. By provinces, Seville is once again the one with the most positives with 375, followed by Granada with 240, Malaga with 189, Jaén with 135, Almería with 114, Cádiz with 110, Córdoba with 103 and Huelva with 88. A total of 6 provinces are below 200 cases. The cumulative incidence rate in Andalusia has dropped for the twentieth day. It stands at 180.9 cases per 100,000 inhabitants in the last 14 days, 4.5 points less than on Saturday and 31.6 points below that registered last Monday. The benchmark indicator continues to decline its figures steadily and regularly, without pause. Andalusia adds 6 deaths and increases those hospitalized for coronavirus🏥📈 Graph with the evolution of hospital admissions due to #coronavirus in # Andalucía. # COVID ー 19 ✅ pic.twitter.com/GeLedtsuj3 – Junta de Andalucía (@AndaluciaJunta) May 10, 2021 This Monday 6 lives have been lost in Andalusia as consequence of the coronavirus. Not all provinces should mourn the death of one of their inhabitants. Granada is the most affected province with 4 deaths, followed with one each, Jaén and Cádiz. The rest of the provinces have today achieved the objective of all of them, not to add any deceased due to this virus. Andalusia registers 61 more hospitalized this Monday, reaching 1,210 after five days of drops, it is the highest rise in a day since April 20 (61). Those admitted to an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) also increased to 332, eleven more than on Sunday and 14 less than seven days ago.

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