Know the incidence rate of covid-19 in your municipality (there are 50 with extremely high risk) | Coronavirus



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Between November 12 and 25, 50 municipalities in the country registered more than 960 cases of contagion by the new coronavirus per 100,000 inhabitants, a level considered to be very high risk. According to this Monday’s bulletin from the General Health Directorate, there are three more municipalities in relation to previous data (between November 6 and 19).

Gives an extremely high risk list came out Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo, which had a cumulative 14-day incidence of 1,468 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, a value that decreased to 806; Caminha, which went from 1102 infections to 812; Matosinhos, with a decrease from 1064 to 948; Arouca, which went from 1038 to 946; Celorico de Basto, which registered a decrease from 961 to 882 cases.

Eight counties entered the group of those with more than 960 cases per 100,000 inhabitants: Gavião, which went from 398 cases to 1,440; Mondim de Basto, with an increase of 691 infections until 1540; Esposende, from 813 to 995; Punta de Basto, from 845 to 1133; Keys (846 to 1182); Armamar (849 to 1352); Vila Verde (878 to 1017); Miranda do Corvo (944 to 1291).

OR municipality with the highest incidence rate between November 12 and 25 it was Freixo de Espada a Cinta, with 3,153 cases of contagion per 100,000 inhabitants. In the previous update, corresponding to the period from November 6 to 19, it was Lousada who topped the list, with 2791 cases, now it appears in second place, with 2415. In third place is the municipality of Guimarães (2293).

Fafe (2,151 cases), Vila Nova de Famalicão (2107), Paços de Ferreira (1985), Póvoa de Varzim (1962), Trofa (1960), Felgueiras (1941) and Vizela (1937) complete the list of ten municipalities with more infections per 100,000 inhabitants.

Very high risk, between 480 and 959 cases, are 85 counties. Murtosa (953), Matosinhos (948) and Arouca (946) are the three municipalities with the highest number of this group.

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