The number of patients admitted to hospital and the ICU with Covid-19 keeps going up
There is no stopping the rise in hospital admissions due to coronavirus in Andalucía, while the death rate stubbornly refuses to go down significantly.
Time has proven that the expected light at the end of the Covid tunnel has not shone as brightly as hoped, and we continue to suffer the effects of the disease despite being able to remove masks both outdoors and indoors, and it’s no wonder that many remain cautious and are not taking their face coverings off just yet.
New infections
Andalucía has registered a total of 7,307 new cases of coronavirus since Friday, of which 3,093 were detected in people over 60, bringing the total number of infections in Andalucía since the start of the pandemic to 1,473,217.
By provinces, Seville has the highest number of positive cases these days with 1,836, followed by Malaga with 1,177, Cadiz with 995, Cordoba with 808, Granada with 745, Jaen with 649, Almeria with 552 and Huelva with 545.
Cumulative incidence rate
With regard to the current average incidence of infection in Andalucía in the last 14 days in people over 60 years of age, this stands at 533.7 cases per 100,000 inhabitants – 9.7 points more than in the last 14 days.
The province of Huelva is in the lead again with 791.2, followed by Cordoba with 788.3, Jaen with 723.5, Almeria with 596.5, Cadiz with 474.2, Granada with 461.6, Seville with 430.6 and Malaga with 424.9.
Hospitalisations
Andalucía has also recorded an increase of 99 patients hospitalised due to coronavirus on Tuesday 10 May compared to Friday 6, with a total of 864 Covid patients, while ICU admissions rose by six to 52 people.
Deaths
The Health Department has registered 37 deaths in the community since Friday, compared to 39 on Friday, which brings the overall figure to 13,710 people.
Of the 37 deaths, ten were in Seville, seven in Malaga, five in Cordoba, four in Almeria and Granada, respectively, three in Huelva and another three in Cadiz and one in Jaen.
Vaccinations
In Andalucía, a total of 7,430,028 people have received their full course of coronavirus vaccinations, which is 87.7% of the eligible population and around 5,000 more people than at the last count.
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