PCR antigen test
PCR antigen test.
Balearics coronavirus figures for Tuesday
Mallorca's 14-day cumulative incidence has dipped to 93.75 per 100,000.
Balearics coronavirus figures for Monday
Just 29 new cases; six municipalities have increased numbers of cases.
Balearics coronavirus figures for Sunday
No new deaths have been reported for the second day in a row.
Balearics coronavirus figures for Saturday, ministry reports no new fatalities, the first time since February 7.
The number of Covid patients on wards in Mallorca is down a further ten to 69.
Intensive care, Mallorca
Fifty-five intensive care patients in Mallorca.
Balearics coronavirus figures for Friday
Active cases have risen in just five municipalities.
People in a shopping centre in Mallorca
The tougher measures have brought about a significant improvement.
Active cases of coronavirus down two-thirds in a month
The number of active cases in the Balearics peaked on January 21.
Covid testing
The number of tests per day is lower than it was.
Balearics coronavirus figures for Thursday
The number of patients on wards in Mallorca is down a further thirteen.
Intensive care, Mallorca
The pressure on intensive care is beginning to ease.
Covid intensive care occupancy has fallen over 40% in two weeks
Ninety-one new positive cases reported; none in Minorca.
Testing in Menorca
The number of tests per day is now much lower than has been the case.
Balearics coronavirus figures for Tuesday
Active cases in the Balearics are now below 4,000.
Son Llàtzer Hospital, Palma, Mallorca
Intensive care numbers are still high.
Balearics coronavirus figures for Monday
The daily number of new cases has dipped below fifty.
Balearics coronavirus figures for Sunday
Just seventy new cases, but there were fewer tests.
Health personnel in Mallorca
Hospital pressure is easing somewhat.
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