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Andalusia Increases COVID-19 Cases and Hospitalizations for Third Consecutive Week

Andalusia has raised the number of new coronavirus cases this Tuesday, April 11, from 992 last week to 1,142 this week, bringing the total number of infections in Andalusia to 1,638,820 since the start of the pandemic. For its part, the number of deaths increased by eleven to reach 15,945.

This has been indicated by the Ministry of Health and Consumption in the statement on Covid-19 released this Tuesday, where it has also pointed out that the community increases the number of hospitalized for the third consecutive week, in this case by 55, standing at 224. Without However, the number of people admitted to intensive care units (ICU) remains at eleven.

Regarding the data of those hospitalized by provinces, Seville is in the lead with 46, of which two are in the ICU, followed by Malaga, with 43 and one in the ICU, and Jaén, with 39 admitted, one in the ICU. They are followed by Cádiz with 29 hospitalizations, two in the ICU; Córdoba, with 23, two in the ICU; Granada and Huelva, with 19 each, in the case of the first with two people in the ICU and none in the second; and Almería, with six hospitalized, of which one in the ICU.

Regarding the current average incidence of infections in Andalusia in the last 14 days in people over 60 years of age, it has risen again this last week, specifically it stands at 59.81 per 100,000 inhabitants, 9.11 percentage points more than seven years ago. days.

In this way, according to the data provided by the Ministry, which reports weekly on the situation of the coronavirus pandemic, Andalusia has registered 1,638,820 confirmed cases since the start of the pandemic –1,142 more than the last report– and it has reached 15,945 deaths –eleven more–. For its part, the accumulated number of hospitalized rises to 87,963 –234 more–. The number of patients who have gone through the ICU stands at 7,412, three more.

Regarding the accumulated provincial data, of the 15,945 deaths since the start of the pandemic –eleven more–, Seville with 3,442 –two more– remains the province with the most deaths, followed by Malaga with 2,895 — two more–, Granada with 2,340, Cádiz with 1,982 –one more–, Córdoba with 1,682 –one more–, Jaén with 1,639 –four more–, Almería with 1,385 and Huelva with 580 –one more –.

For their part, the cases confirmed by PCR or rapid antigen tests have reached 1,638,820 since the start of the pandemic –1,142 more since the last report, exceeding a thousand for the first time since mid-January–, led by Seville with 330,972 –134 more–, followed by Málaga with 321,238 –321 more–, Cádiz with 222,123 –147 more–, Granada with 199,788 –82 more–, Córdoba with 170,339 –102 more–, Almería with 158,276 –61 more–, Jaén with 136,007 –119 more– and Huelva with 100,077 –176 more–.

The accumulated cases of coronavirus that have required hospitalization are 87,963 –234 more–, with Seville in the lead with 19,487 –34 more–, followed by Malaga with 17,393 –67 more–, Granada with 13,158 –18 more–, Córdoba with 9,103 –37 more–, Cádiz with 8,889 –ten more–, Jaén with 7,854 –33 more–, Almería with 6,769 –twelve more– and Huelva with 5,310 –23 further–.

Of these, 7,412 people have gone through the ICU in Andalusia –three more–, with the province of Seville leading the way with 1,494, followed by Granada with 1,279, Málaga with 1,249, Almería with 912, Córdoba with 855 –a more–, Cádiz with 750, Jaén with 583 –one more– and Huelva with 290.

The number of cured reaches 1,597,418 in the entire region, 454 more since last Tuesday, with Seville in the lead with 321,489 –60 more–, followed by Malaga with 314,233 –147 more–, Cádiz with 217,690 –32 more–, Granada with 193,894 –50 more–, Córdoba with 166,000 –31 more–, Almería with 155,653 –43 more–, Jaén with 133,573 –44 more– and Huelva with 94,886 –47 more–.

88% OF THE POPULATION WITH COMPLETE PRIMARY VACCINATION SCHEDULE

As for vaccines, Andalusia has administered until this Tuesday, April 11, a total of 20,343,000 doses of the vaccine against Covid-19 –1,487 more in a week– and a total of 7,486,786 Andalusians have the vaccination schedule. complete primary vaccination while 7,642,861 have at least one dose.

With these figures, the region has 88 percent of the population with the complete vaccination regimen, while 89.9 percent of the population have received at least the first dose.

By provinces, in Seville there are 4,770,643 doses administered, while a total of 1,748,470 people have already completed the primary vaccination schedule, and in Malaga there are 3,816,920 administered and 1,420,639 Malaga residents with both inoculated injections. In Cádiz, there are 2,985,024 vaccines administered and 1,106,786 people with a complete regimen.

In Granada, the doses administered add up to 2,231,348 and with a complete regimen 819,138; in Córdoba, 1,988,289 and 704,755 complete; in Almería, 1,731,823 and 648,628 people with the entire pattern; in Jaén 1,574,592 administered and 567,205 with full doses, and in Huelva, 1,244,361 doses and 471,165 immunized.

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