Downward turn in new coronavirus infection figure in Spain’s Balearic Islands

THERE has been a downward turn in the number of deaths in Malaga province

THERE has been a downward turn in the Balearic Island’s new coronavirus infection figure.
Since Wednesday a further 36 cases have been confirmed, but this is seven less than the previous day.
There have been no deaths due to the virus on the archipelago in the last 24 hours, the Health Ministry data shows. This leaves the grim tally at 89.
The number of people testing posting for Covid-19 in the Balearics currently stands at 1,448. Of those, 751 have required hospitalisation and 132 have had to undergo treatment in intensive care.
The accumulated rate of coronavirus infection on the islands over the last fortnight is 68.55 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the second lowest of Spain’s regions after the Canary Islands

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Cathy Elelman

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