Andalusia has reported 3,755 cases in the last 24 hours, a drop of 1,238on Saturdays’s figures. Granada (1,114) continues to be the province reporting the most cases. Huelva reported the lowest with 191 cases with Almeria next on 273 cases.
Sadly, there were 20 more deaths declared today down from the 55 declared yesteday. Huelva declared three new deaths bringing the provincial total to 73. Since the pandemic began in Andalusia there have been 2,866 deaths to Covid.
Huelva today saw a good reduction to 191 cases in 24-hour period, after Saturday’s peak of 306. There were ten new hospitalizations in the last twenty-four hours bringing the current number of hospitalized patients in Huelva due to Covid-19 to 159.
Sunday 2nd November report for all the Andalusian Provinces.
Huelva has 16 patients in intensive care. There are currently 3,151 patients in Andalusian hospitals with Covid-19 of which 455 are in intensive care.
The President of Andalusia, Juanma Moreno, has announced this afternoon numerous new restrictions that come into place from Midnight Monday.
• All municipalities in Andalusia will have their borders closed (So people in Ayamonte can not leave the municipality unless they a justified reason, likewise no one can come into Ayamonte from other municipalities).
• All non-essential businesses must close by 18.00
• The curfew has been extended and starts at 22.00 and finishes as 07.00.
• Primary and Secondary schools to remain open.
• All third Level education to move online.
The new restrictions will be in place from midnight Monday 9th November and until the 23rd November.
President Juanma Moreno explained that all the curfew imposed two weeks ago has started to give results it is clearly not enough as the Hospitals in Andalusia has exceeded numbers seen in the first wave of this pandemic.
President Moreno warned that there are difficult times ahead as although the common flu has not shown its head yet, it will and a combination with Covid could have fatal consequences. He urged people to get the flu vaccination and said that the health service had acquired 2.3 million doses and had another one million in reserve.
The Junta de Andalusia has also published a Covid map where you can see in what phase each municipality in Andalusia is. You can view here https://www.mapacovid.es/detail/Ayamonte