Azores with 34 new cases in the last 24 hours



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On the island of São Miguel, of the 28 new positive cases, 13 are related to previously identified transmission chains; six are yet to be measured; three are the result of travel history (referring to screening tests on the sixth day), of which one is resident and two non-residents; and six new cases refer to six new transmission chains determined in the last 24 hours, three in Ponta Delgada (with one element each), two in Vila Franca (with one element each) and one in Ribeira Grande (with one element each). element each).

On Terceira Island, the two new cases are the result of a chain now reactivated in Angra do Heroísmo.

On the island of Faial, the two new cases refer to a new chain established in the last 24 hours, shared between Faial and Flores.

In Flores, the two new cases refer to travel history (in reference to the screening tests on the sixth day), one resident and one non-resident.

26 Recoveries

There are 26 recoveries in 24 hours, two in Angra do Heroísmo, Terceira Island; 24 on the island of São Miguel (one in Ponta Delgada, 15 in Ribeira Grande. Four in Vila Franca do Campo and four in Lagoa).

20 Hospitalizations

There are 20 people hospitalized, 18 in the Hospital do Divino Espírito Santo in Ponta Delgada (one of them in the Intensive Care Unit) and two in the Hospital de Santo Espírito in Angra do Heroísmo (both in the Intensive Care Unit).

68 Active drive chains

There are 68 active transmission channels, 55 on the island of São Miguel (six new channels in the last 24 hours); 11 on Terceira Island (a chain reactivated in the last 24 hours), one in São Jorge and a chain shared between the islands of Flores and Faial.

78 transmission chains have been extinguished to date, one of which has been in Ribeira Grande in the last 24 hours.

345 active positive cases

There are currently 345 active positive cases in the Region, 292 in São Miguel, 37 in Terceira, one in Pico, four in São Jorge, two in Flores and nine in Faial.

To date, 1,942 cases of infection with the new SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, which causes the Covid-19 disease, have been detected, with 22 deaths and 1,483 recoveries.



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