The Andalusian government have just launched a plan for Safe Beaches which will be funded to the tune of €34.5 million. The Andalusian coast has almost 1,000 km and this summer there will be 3,000 workers on the beach. There will also be additional safety material which be addition to the current infrastructure. This year there will be an additional 75 pickup trucks, 21 beach buggies, 81 quads, 65 towers, 13 boats, 14 jet skis and 15,242 walkways. All to increase rapid response of the workers on the beach to ensure the health and safety of all the beach goers this summer.
In Andalusia, the number of confirmed cases is now 12,842 (+2) of which 6,303(+0) have needed hospitalisation and 777 (+0) have needed intensive care. As of 00.00 today there are 47(-0) patients confirmed with Covid-19 in hospital and 14 (-0) of those are in intensive care.
In Andalusia with 14,610 (-1) 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 | 4 | 0 |
Cadiz | 7 | 4 |
Cordoba | 5 | 1 |
Granada | 10 | 3 |
Huelva | 1 | 1 |
Jaen | 1 | 1 |
Malaga | 12 | 2 |
Seville | 7 | 2 |
There have been 1,432 (+0) deaths in Andalusia (Malaga 288 (+0), Jaen 185 (+0) , Granada 287 (+0), Cordoba 117 (+0) , Cadiz 163 (+0), Seville 289 (+0), Almeria 54 (+0) , Huelva 48 (+0). In Seville there are 2,494 cases and 1,210 of those required hospitalization with 152 in intensive care. There have been 289 deaths while 2,842 have recovered.
In Huelva there are 407 cases, No new cases today, 222 have been hospitalized with 30 in intensive care. No new deaths were reported today, so total stays at 48 people. The good news is 477 have recovered from the virus.