Malaga registers zero admissions to hospital ICU's over the last week

Malaga registers zero admissions to hospital ICU's over the last week

Malaga registers zero admissions to hospital ICU's over the last week

Malaga province has registered zero admissions to hospital ICU’s over the last week.

The epidemiological situation in Malaga continues to show improvement according to the latest report from the Ministry of Health and Families, on Saturday, October 9. Andalucia continues to be at a low-risk level for coronavirus and has dropped two points in 24 hours and 11.3 points in a week. The cumulative incidence stands at 33.1 per 100,000 inhabitants

The 72 new cases registered are still below 100 and very far from the more than a thousand daily cases of the second half of July, even this slight rebound may be simply temporary.

Other indicators show that, beyond the number of cases, the situation clearly tends to improve. On Saturday, only five people have required hospitalisation and no new patients have been admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Over the last week, according to the Covid-19 Report of the Junta de Andalucía, the number of admissions in ICUs is zero.

Malaga. the province with the most infections is followed by Almería with 57, Sevilla with 37, Huelva with 26, Granada with 17, Córdoba with 13, Cádiz with eleven and Jaén with three.

As for the eleven deceased, seven have been counted in Seville, two in Jaén and one in Almería and Córdoba. The rest of the provinces did not record any deaths on Saturday.

The Ministry of Health and Families of the Andalucian Regional Government recently carried out a study. The study used “fully accepted international variables” and states that the total number of deaths avoided in Andalucia due to the coronavirus pandemic is between 4,850 and 5,037 people.
The Regional Minister for Health and Families, Jesús Aguirre revealed how many deaths have been avoided during an interview on Canal Sur, highlighting that the results are “scientifically proven”.
 
 


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