Of the new cases, 142 are in Tenerife, 95 are in Gran Canaria, 20 are in Fuerteventura, and 13 are in Lanzarote…
Gran Canaria has added the most new cases today with 123, Tenerife has 97, Fuerteventura 26, and Lanzarote 23…
They are not ruling out new restrictions, raising alert levels in islands, or applying the COVID certificate for interiors…
The Ministry of Health is taking more time to assess the alterations to the alert levels and traffic light system…
The R rate has jumped to 1.30 which signifies a sharp increase in the spread of contagion of the virus…
The alert level thresholds are being raised due to the percentage of the population that is vaccinated…
Hospitalisations, incidence rates, and the R rate of contagion have all increased…
The first case of the Delta Plus variant has been registered in the islands, in Tenerife…
The Canary Islands has more imported cases from tourists than any other region of Spain, but 90% of cases are from residents…
All other islands are Level 1 for now, but the Ministry of Health insists more will change if the data warrants it…
Today there has been 82 new cases detected in Tenerife, 59 in Gran Canaria, 17 in Fuerteventura and 16 in Lanzarote…
Hospital admissions have also increased by 12.5% since yesterday…
In two weeks, the 14-day incidence rate has risen by over 17 points and hospitalizations by 60%...
Hospital admissions have increased by 10% in the last 24 hours…
Of the new cases 43 are in Tenerife, 36 are in Gran Canaria, 8 are in Fuerteventura, and 3 are in Lanzarote…
95% of people hospitalised with Covid are in Tenerife and Gran Canaria… Full data for all the islands here…
Of the new cases, 79 are in Gran Canaria, 52 are in Tenerife, 14 in Fuerteventura, and 12 in Lanzarote…
Incidence rates have increased by 11% over the last week, and unvaccinated people are more than 3 times likely to catch Covid…
Appointments are imminent for all age groups that had the Janssen single dose vaccine for their booster jab…
The Accumulated Incidence rate over 7 days in the Canary Islands now stands at 25.05 cases per 100,000 inhabitants…