• Measures Restrictions against the coronavirus: the new measures of each community

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With the autonomous communities reporting record numbers of infections and hospitalized by

coronavirus

day after day

, the restrictions are tightened.

Murcia decided yesterday to suspend all non-urgent care activity, including surgery.

Andalusia

reached its 23rd day of rise in the number of hospitalized with

Covid-19

on

Saturday,

marking its maximum in the pandemic and Galicia has tripled the incidence of the

coronavirus

in the last month.

The data of the coronavirus in Spain

    * Source: Ministry of Health

    Total figures: 2,499,560 confirmed coronavirus cases with a diagnostic test for active infection;

    There have been 55,441 deaths with a positive test as of January 22

  • 348,842 in

    Andalusia

    (5,770 dead)

  • 91,963 in

    Aragon

    (2,824 dead)

  • 32,402 in

    Asturias

    (1,445 dead)

  • 47,984 in the

    Balearic Islands

    (544 dead)

  • 32,971 in the

    Canary Islands

    (494 dead)

  • 21,127 in

    Cantabria

    (436 dead)

  • 134,196 in

    Castilla-La Mancha

    (4,288 dead)

  • 167,444 in

    Castilla y León

    (5,440 dead)

  • 461,871 in

    Catalonia

    (9,236 dead)

  • 3,658 in

    Ceuta

    (67 dead)

  • 245,280 in the

    Valencian Community

    (4,016 dead)

  • 58,917 in

    Extremadura

    (1,291 dead)

  • 82,542 in

    Galicia

    (1,580 dead)

  • 483,391 in

    Madrid

    (12,266 dead)

  • 5,496 in

    Melilla

    (49 dead)

  • 86,468 in

    Murcia

    (883 dead)

  • 46,481 in

    Navarra

    (995 dead)

  • 125,361 in the

    Basque Country

    (3,199 dead)

  • 23,166 in

    La Rioja

    (618 dead)

8.21 New Zealand detects first community case of coronavirus in two months

New Zealand

health authorities

have confirmed the first community case of

coronavirus

in more than two months.

A 56-year-old woman, who had recently returned from Europe, tested positive ten days after completing a mandatory two-week quarantine, although she had noticed symptoms several days before taking the test.

Authorities launched contact tracing when it was discovered that the woman and her husband spent several days traveling through the

Northland

region

while she was potentially infectious and visited about 30 different locations.

Health Minister

Chris Hipkins

said it was too early to decide whether a full or partial lockdown would be applied again.

"We do not know the origin or the strain of the infection," he said at a press conference.

Reports Afp.

7.51 Germany reports 12,257 new cases of coronavirus

The number of confirmed cases of

coronavirus

in

Germany

has increased this Saturday by 12,257, to 2,134,936, according to data from

the Robert Koch Institute (RKI)

of infectious diseases.

The reported death toll has risen by 349 to 51,870, the tally shows.

Reuters reports.

7.45 The third baby dies from coronavirus in less than a week in Venezuela

A four-month-old baby died this Saturday in

Venezuela

from

coronavirus

and becomes the third infant who does not exceed half a year of life due to the virus in less than a week, after other cases were known last Monday and Wednesday.

The Minister of Communication,

Freddy Ñáñez

, has reported through

Twitter

that in the last 24 hours there had been six deaths from

coronavirus

, including this four-month-old girl who lived in the western state of

Yaracuy

(west).

The government report does not add details on how the baby was infected or the circumstances of death, as happened on Monday and last Wednesday when it was learned that a four-month-old girl and another six-month-old boy lost their lives. because of this disease.

Efe reports.

7.32 A study claims that a drug against gout reduces the mortality of the coronavirus

Researchers from

the Montreal Heart Institute

reported that a drug used against gout shows efficacy in treating

coronavirus

patients

by reducing mortality by 44% and hospitalizations by 25% after analyzing the results of a study with 4,488 patients worldwide .

The drug, called in Spanish

colchicine

or

colchicine

, is a drug that in addition to fighting gout can be used against arthritis and cirrhosis, and has shown its ability to reduce cytokine levels and the activation of macrophages, neutrophils and inflammasome .

According to researchers from the Montreal Heart Institute (MHI), their clinical study "has shown that the use of colchicine was associated with statistically significant reductions in the risk of death and hospitalization compared to placebo."

Efe reports.

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