• Covid-19 Incidence grows more than 11 points in two days, at the 'high risk' level

Global cases of coronavirus exceed the barrier of 130 million and in the last seven days there were more than four million infections, something that had not happened since mid-January, according to statistics from the World Health Organization (WHO).

Meanwhile, the vaccination campaigns continue, these days to those over 80 who have not yet been vaccinated, in that race to reach 70% of the immunized population after the summer.

The data of the coronavirus in Spain

    * Source: Ministry of Health

    Total figures: 3,311,325 confirmed coronavirus cases with a diagnostic test for active infection;

    There have been 75,783 deaths with a positive test as of April 5

  • 508,174 in

    Andalusia

    (9,241 dead)

  • 111,339 in

    Aragon

    (3,357 dead)

  • 47,628 in

    Asturias

    (1,903 dead)

  • 57,809 in the

    Balearic Islands

    (777 dead)

  • 47,422 in the

    Canary Islands

    (685 dead)

  • 26,268 in

    Cantabria

    (544 dead)

  • 176,351 in

    Castilla-La Mancha

    (5,761 dead)

  • 213,472 in

    Castilla y León

    (6,638 dead)

  • 539,381 in

    Catalonia

    (13,500 dead)

  • 5,203 in

    Ceuta

    (98 dead)

  • 386,284 in the

    Valencian Community

    (7,134 deaths)

  • 71,440 in

    Extremadura

    (1,760 dead)

  • 116,967 in

    Galicia

    (2,340 dead)

  • 629,080 in

    Madrid

    (14,579 dead)

  • 7,935 in

    Melilla

    (82 dead)

  • 108,722 in

    Murcia

    (1,567 dead)

  • 54,832 in

    Navarra

    (1,123 dead)

  • 164,609 in the

    Basque Country

    (3,946 dead)

  • 28,049 in

    La Rioja

    (748 dead)

07.20 The Government of Cantabria announces a tightening of its restrictions due to the coronavirus

The Cantabrian Ministry of Health announces this Tuesday more restrictions due to the evolution of the

coronavirus

in the region, which could be aimed at a new closure of the interior of the hotel industry and the reduction of capacity, as confirmed by Executive sources to Efe.

With the data provided yesterday, Sunday, by the Ministry of Health, Cantabria reached an incidence 7 days after the covid of 75 cases per one hundred thousand inhabitants, which is the threshold that the counselor, Miguel Rodríguez, advanced a few days ago to raise a tightening of restrictions.

Although with today's data the 7-day incidence has dropped to 71, today these new restrictions will be announced that would go through what the counselor already pointed out last week when asked at the vaccination point of the Santander Exhibition Center: the closure of the interior of the hotel business and the reduction of capacity.

07.15 The world exceeds 130 million cases and the coronavirus contagion curve continues to rise

Global cases of Covid-19 surpassed the 130 million barrier on Monday, and in the last seven days there were more than four million infections, something that had not occurred since mid-January, according to statistics from the World Health Organization. (WHO).

The deaths on the planet from coronavirus add up to 2.84 million, of which 71,000 died last week, the third consecutive in which deaths have risen.

The trend is very worrying, as it is feared that the figures will increase at an even greater rate in the coming days, as a hangover to the Easter holidays, given that on those holidays trips and family gatherings have increased in many countries, reports Efe.

The increase in cases is more evident in regions such as Asia and the Middle East, while in Europe and America, the continents that have suffered the most from the pandemic, the figures are somewhat more stable.

07.05 Coronavirus infections continue to rise

After Easter,

coronavirus

infections

continue to rise steadily, although at a lower level than previous waves of the pandemic and with a downward fatality rate due to the immunization of the most vulnerable people, which demonstrates the need to increase the rate of vaccination with the new doses that have reached Spain.

Both the Minister of Health, Carolina Darias, and the director of the Center for the Coordination of Health Alerts and Emergencies (CCAES), Fernando Simón, have been convinced that Spain will achieve the goal of immunizing 70% of the population this summer if maintains vaccine reception forecasts.

07.00 Vaccination of people over 80 continues with the arrival of doses against the coronavirus

The immunization campaign against the coronavirus takes off this Tuesday after the distribution of the first weekly shipment in April with more than one million doses from the pharmaceutical company Pfizer, which will already allow several autonomous communities, such as the Balearic Islands, Valencian Community, Andalusia or Extremadura, complete vaccination of those over 80 years of age this week with at least one dose.

According to the latest report from the Ministry of Health, almost 80% of those over 80 years of age (79.1) have received in Spain at least one dose of one of the three approved vaccines, while they are immunized with the full schedule on 44 ,two%.

It is a group of 2,834,024 people.

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