Ayamonte Beach

We are now in phase zero and considering how good the figures are in Huelva come May 11th we will be entering phase 1. The regulations for phase zero were published today and Ayamonte Local Police & Town Hall have confirmed that Costa Esuri, Isla Canela and Pozo del Camino will be treated as populations of under 5,000 inhabitants opening the possibilty to inhabitants in those areas to be able to do activities between 6am and 11pm.

There has been a total of 356 new cases declared today and the total confirmed cases is 218,011. The number of deaths has now reached 25,428. The number of people who have recovered is 121,343

Meanwhile in Andalusia there are 14,349 confirmed cases of which 5,973 have needed hospitalisation and 738 have needed intensive care. As of 21.00 yesterday there are 644 (-61) patients confirmed with Covid-19 in hospital and 136 (-8) of those are in intensive care.

In Andalusia with 7,021 patients recovered, the hospitals are as follows please note that the total of patients hospitalised includes those in intensive care

     Province             Total Hospitalised         Total in Intensive care     
     Almeria                  25                        4
     Cadiz                  88                       18
     Cordoba                  44                       14
     Granada                 125                       28
     Huelva                  12                       4
     Jaen                  76                       16
     Malaga                111                       21
     Seville                102                       31

 

There have been 1,263 deaths in Andalusia (Malaga 261, Jaen 162, Granada 254, Cordoba 101, Cadiz 135, Seville 258, Almeria 49, Huelva 43). In Seville there are 2,708 cases and 1,162 of those required hospitalization with 146 in intensive care. There have been 258 deaths while 1,045 have recovered.

In Huelva there are 466 cases, No new cases today, 220 have been hospitalized with 30 in intensive care. No new deaths were reported today so the total remains at 43. And even more good news is that 219 have now recovered from the virus.