As the Ministry of Health have changed the way they publish data and are now differentiating between confirmed cases via PCR testing and Antibody testing (Rapid Test), I have changed the graph presentation to show the increase of confirmed cases, deaths and recovered patients on a day to day basis. As Andalusia have always published all confirmed cases together, I will continue to do so. Also we will get more detailed information about the number of patients in the hospitals in Andalusia and not just the number that have been hospitalised during this crisis. This new data will help the government make the future decisions on how to roll back the lockdown.
There has been a total of 2,944 new cases declared today and the total confirmed cases is 205,905, and there are 17,854 which have tested positive for having the antibodies for the virus. The number of deaths has now reached 22,902. The number of people who have recovered is 95,708
Meanwhile in Andalusia there are 12,824 confirmed cases of which 5,715 have needed hospitalisation and 717 have needed intensive care. As of 21.00 yesterday there are 860 patients confirmed with Covid-19 in hospital and 206 of those are in intensive care.
In Andalusia with 4595 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 | 39 | 12 |
Cadiz | 112 | 25 |
Cordoba | 62 | 23 |
Granada | 202 | 38 |
Huelva | 29 | 12 |
Jaen | 84 | 20 |
Malaga | 164 | 35 |
Seville | 168 | 41 |
There have been 1,131 deaths (Malaga 247, Jaen 152, Granada 225, Cordoba 88, Cadiz 100, Seville 235, Almeria 45, Huelva 39). In Seville there are 2,525 cases and 1,095 of those required hospitalization with 145 in intensive care. There have been 235 deaths while 583 have recovered.
In Huelva there are 408 cases, this being an increase of 7 new cases today, 209 have been hospitalized with 30 in intensive care. Sadly, two new deaths were reported today bringing the total to 39. The good news is 150 have now recovered from the virus.