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Vimioso (3,207), Castelo de Vide (2,398), Marvão (2,396), Mourão (2,286) and Penamacor (2,061) are the five municipalities with the highest incidence accumulated to 14 days, according to the data of December 20, published this Monday. Mourão and Penamacor are also among the 10 municipalities that had the highest increase since the last accumulated incidence data (from December 17): another 490 and another 379, respectively.
According to official records released last week, Castelo de Vide, Vimioso and Penamacor had been the municipalities with the highest increases in new cases per 100,000 inhabitants. Marvão and Mourão were also among the 10 with the largest increases in the data available on December 21 and referring to December 17.
Among the municipalities that now show the greatest increase in the number of new cases per 100,000 inhabitants in 14 days (data from December 20) are Mora -with an increase of 1,571 new cases per 100,000 inhabitants-, Vidigueira, Alfândega da Fé, Figueiró dos Vinhos and Idanha-a-Nova, with more than 500 new cases per 100,000 inhabitants. Mora went from moderate to extreme risk and Vidigueira from moderate to very high risk.
Counties | Incident on December 20 | Incident on December 17 | Variation between the two dates |
Should | 1764 | 193 | 1571 |
Vidigueira | 835 | 109 | 726 |
Customs of faith | 1363 | 659 | 704 |
Figueiro dos Vinhos | 1185 | 575 | 610 |
Idanha-a-Nova | 1144 | 584 | 560 |
Mangualde and Viana do Alentejo also go from a moderate risk level to a very high risk level. There are also 38 counties that increase the level of risk. Another 38 municipalities are at a lower risk level and Torre de Moncorvo has dropped two levels, from very high to moderate.
Aguiar da Beira, Chaves, Marvão, Pinhel and Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo are the five municipalities with the greatest decrease in the number of new cases per 100,000 inhabitants compared to the data published last week. Marvão and Pinhel were already among the 10 that had the largest increase in the number of new cases in the analysis of the December 17 data.
Counties | Incident on December 28 | Incident on December 21 | Variation between the two dates |
Aguiar da Beira | 537 | 1075 | -538 |
keys | 1479 | 1965 | -486 |
Marvao | 2396 | 2862 | -466 |
Pinhel | 1081 | 1539 | -458 |
Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo | 269 | 698 | -429 |
Despite the changes in risk categories, the restrictive measures in force until January 7 are applicable to the list released by the Government when the new state of emergency was decreed. You can see what level of risk your municipality includes here.
27 municipalities leave, 23 enter. See the risk level of each municipality
This means, for example, that Mangualde, Mora, Viana do Alentejo and Vidigueira, who were at a moderate risk level when the last state of emergency was decreed, if they were now they would be in the group with the greatest mobility restrictions (very high or extreme). Other examples are: Alcochete, Castanheira de Pera, Celorico de Basto, Coimbra, Condeixa-a-Nova, Elvas, Leiria, Macedo de Cavaleiros, Manteigas, Odemira, Penedono, Rio Maior, São Pedro do Sul, Santarém, Nisa, Vendas Novas and Vila Flor, who were at the high level and would now rise to a very high level.
Likewise, the municipalities that now have less than 240 new cases per 100,000 inhabitants – and, therefore, could be classified as moderate risk -, but that in the definition of the state of emergency had a high or higher level of risk, have Continue to comply with the most restrictive measures. This is the case of: Alcácer do Sal, Alcanena, Belmonte, Campo Maior, Cartaxo, Golegã, Loulé, Moimenta da Beira, Portimão, Reguengos de Monsaraz, Sobral de Monte Agraço, Tondela, Torre de Moncorvo, Trancoso and Vila Velha de Ródão .
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