• MARTA LAW

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Updated Monday, 6 July 2020 - 15:23

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Positive coronavirus cases are spread across the country, but in some areas of Spain the virus has hit harder, with incidence rates well above the national average. Click or hover over the interactive map to see information on the number of patients with a diagnosis confirmed by Covid-19 in total and in the last 14 days, the incidence and the date of data update for each municipality with available data.

Eleven autonomous communities publish the information on the number of Covid-19 cases accumulated in each municipality. These are Madrid, Catalonia, the Valencian Community, Andalusia, the Basque Country, Murcia, Asturias, Cantabria, the Canary Islands, the Balearic Islands and La Rioja . Some of the last known outbreaks are not reflected on this map since Aragon, Castilla y León, Galicia, Extremadura and Castilla La Mancha do not publish the number of positives at the municipal level.

The municipal information available, from 3,127 localities where 78% of the Spanish population lives, represents about 80% of the diagnosed cases, although the data for Andalusia and Catalonia include positives through any type of test and not only those known by PCR test detailed by the Ministry of Health.

Among the municipalities with more than 1,000 inhabitants, Santo Domingo de la Calzada (La Rioja) has the highest incidence rate of the disease: 5,755 positives per 100,000 inhabitants. They are followed by San Llorenç Savall (Barcelona), Mediona (Barcelona), Bagà (Barcelona), Ezcaray (La Rioja), Albelda de Iregua (La Rioja), La Fuliola (Lérida), Villanueva del Rey (Córdoba), Casalarreina (La Rioja ), Alborache (Valencia), Loiu (Vizcaya), Guissona (Lérida), Sopuerta (Vizcaya) and Colmenar del Arroyo (Madrid) with rates exceeding 3,000 cases per 100,000 residents.

At the province level, among those with available information, Álava is the one with the highest incidence rate with respect to its population, with 1,653 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, followed by La Rioja (1,181) Madrid (1,085), Vizcaya (1,043) and Barcelona (1,016).

Updated July 6. * Due to the lack of more updated information, the data on new cases in the last 10 days for Cantabria, the Balearic Islands, Ceuta and Melilla and 7 days in the case of Murcia is reflected. Asturias has not updated information since June 5.

Only Las Palmas has an incidence below 100 positives for every 100,000 inhabitants. Other territories offer geographic data on the incidence of coronavirus in each health area, but not at the municipal level.

Regardless of the total number of accumulated cases, at this time it is relevant to know where the new positives are diagnosed. The outbreak that has confined 200,000 residents of the Lleida region of Segrià is observed in the increase in cases in the last two weeks in various municipalities in the province. Among those with more than 1,000 inhabitants, the highest incidence of new cases with CRP is in Soses, Aitona, Alcarràs, Torres del Segre, Torregrossa and the city of Lérida itself, capital of the region.

In most localities, on the other hand, there have been no new diagnoses confirmed by PCR testing.

There is no information on the number of cases for those localities with less than six cases in Madrid. In La Rioja, up to 74 localities indicate that the number of cases is less than 10 and the figure for the incidence per inhabitant is not provided.

In Catalonia there are 1,554 positive cases for which the patient's municipality of residence is not recorded. In addition, this community reports another 390,437 cases that it qualifies as "suspicious": people who have presented symptoms and who have been classified as a possible case of covid-19 by a health professional, but who have not undergone a diagnostic test (PCR test). or antibody) with a positive result.

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  • The interactive coronavirus infection map includes data on the number of confirmed cases, the rate of infection per 100,000 inhabitants at the municipal level for those territories that provide the data at the local level.
  • The information comes from the official pages or open data portals of each autonomous community.
  • The interactive will be updated with the publication of new data and new communities will be incorporated as they disseminate the information at this level of detail.
  • For the calculation of the incidence rate per 100,000 inhabitants, the data from the municipal registry, published by the INE, as of January 1, 2019 have been used. In the case of the Basque Country, the EUSTAT population figures are used.
  • To find the number of new cases and the incidence in the last 14 days, only the diagnoses with PCR test were taken into account.
  • Due to the lack of more updated information, the data of new cases in the last 10 days for Cantabria, the Balearic Islands, Ceuta and Melilla and 7 days in the case of Murcia is reflected. Asturias has not updated information since June 5.

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