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Coronavirus in Spain (11 Feb) – incidence rate now below 1,500

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Report below updated in Spain at 20.30h on Fri 11 Feb 

CORONAVIRUS in SPAIN – latest Health Ministry figures

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The latest official figure released by the Spanish Health Ministry on Friday 11 February for the number of people who have tested positive for Coronavirus since the start of the pandemic is now 10,604,200. This is an increase of 49,004 against Thursday’s figure. Thursday had seen an increase of 53,055 over Wednesday.

The incidence rate across Spain has fallen 105 points to 1,461 per 100,000 inhabitants for the past 14 days. On Thursday it was 1,566 and Wednesday 1,692. It has decreased 838 points in one week, since last Friday’s figure of 2,299. The highest recorded incidence rate in Spain throughout the entire pandemic was 3,418 on Friday 21 January. See below for the current incidence rate for each region.

The age group with the highest incidence rate is those aged 11 and under, at 2,288. It has fallen for all age groups since yesterday’s data. The incidence rates per age group are as follows:

  • Aged 11 and under – 2,288 (previously 2,531)
  • 12-19 years – 2,078 (2,201)
  • 20-29 years – 1,498 (1,564)
  • 30-39 years – 1,753 (1,901)
  • 40-49 years – 1,666 (1,805)
  • 50-59 years – 946 (1,000)
  • 60-69 years – 821 (865)
  • 70-79 years – 860 (907)
  • Aged 80 and over – 1,218 (1,263)

There have now been 692,634 cases of Coronavirus detected in the past 14 days – out of the total 10,604,200. The figure for the past 7 days is 254,500

There are currently 12,843 people hospitalised for Covid-19 in Spain (previously 13,623), representing a 10.31% occupation of hospital beds across Spain (10.92%). 1,588 are in intensive care (1,633), representing 16.94% occupation of intensive care units (ICUs) by Covid patients across Spain (17.41%).

The official figure for the total number of Coronavirus-related deaths since the start of the pandemic on Friday 11 Feb is now 95,995 – an increase of 389 since Thursday. The figures last Friday had shown 195 deaths in a 24-hour period.

Incidence rate per region

The current incidence rate for each region on Friday 11 Feb is as follows:

  • 2,189 in Murcia (previous incidence rate: 2,366)
  • 2,183 in Cantabria (2,371)
  • 2,127 in Catalonia (2,337)
  • 2,091 in Galicia (2,168)
  • 2,041 in the Valencia Region (2,206)
  • 1,983 in Aragón (2,159)
  • 1,851 in Navarra (2,008)
  • 1,700 in the Basque Country (1,859)
  • 1,656 in Extremadura (1,761)
  • 1,602 in Asturias (1,718)
  • 1,595 in Castilla y León (1,710)
  • 1,435 in the Balearic Islands (1,513)
  • 1,360 in La Rioja (1,407)
  • 1,124 in Castilla La Mancha (1,210)
  • 960 in Madrid (1,004)
  • 617 in the Canary Islands (649)
  • 583 in Andalusia (591)
  • 1,204 in Ceuta (1,325)
  • 1,054 in Melilla (1,156)

A full breakdown of the data per region can be found by clicking here.

Young people arriving for vaccinations
From our archive: young people arriving for vaccinations at the Palau d’Esports Catalunya in Tarragona.

Covid-19 Vaccinations in Spain

Latest figures (with data collated up to Thursday 10 February) show that Spain has administered 91,411,886 jabs of the Covid vaccine. 38,372,822 people have now been fully vaccinated, which is 81.0% of the total population. A further 23,184,245 ‘booster’ jabs have also been administered. In a separate report, we publish the amount of vaccines administered for each region and its population in Spain, as well as the overall percentage of citizens vaccinated per age group: Covid-19 Vaccinations in Spain. ALSO READ: Spain approves Covid booster jabs for all adults aged over 18.

On 15 December, Spain also started its campaign of administering jabs against Covid-19 to children aged 5-11. Also read: Spain starts vaccinating 5-11 year olds against Covid.

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