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Cantabria continues to add deaths from coronavirus, four in the last few hours, bringing the total to 22 in the first six days of the month, bringing the total number of victims in the region to 733 since the start of the pandemic.
addition, there are nine more patients hospitalized for Covid-19, although those admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) remain at 24, according to the latest data from the Ministry of Health corresponding to this Sunday, February 6, when They have registered 410 new positives and the 14-day incidence has dropped below 3,000 cases for the first time in a month.
Iway, Cantabria has 207 people hospitalized for coronavirus, with Phone Number List which hospital occupancy has grown seven tenths, to 12.7%; and continues with 24 patients in the ICU and 17% occupancy, so both remain at high risk.
The seven-day hospital admission rate has improved compared to Saturday and is at 31.1%, which is 1.3 points less than the day before, while the ICU admission rate has decreased by 0.2%. , at 3.4%.
Currently, of those hospitalized, 143 are admitted to the Marqués de Valdecilla Hospital in Santander, including 24 in the ICU; 48 at the Sierrallana Hospital in Torrelavega; 9 at the Laredo Regional Hospital; and 7 in Tres Mares de Reinosa.
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On the positive side, the accumulated incidence continues to decrease, both at 14 days, with 2,966 cases per 100,000 inhabitants , which are 86 less than the day before, and at seven days, with 1,173, which is 45 less. In this way, the incidence has dropped below 3,000 cases for the first time in a month, specifically since January 6.
In people over 65 years of age, the incidence also continues to reduce both to 14 days, with 1,712 cases, and to seven, with 668. In the last week, 6,839 positive cases have been detected in Cantabria, which rises to 17,291 if we also take into account the previous one. Thus, the virus continues to decline with a trend of -35%.
Regarding the positivity of the tests, it has dropped six tenths, to 39.5%, so that all community transmission indicators continue at a very high risk level. With these data, the autonomous community as a whole remains at level 3 (high risk) due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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