Balearics coronavirus figures for Thursday
Eighteen more new positive cases than on Wednesday.
Testing in Mallorca
Almost 4,000 tests in the past 24-hour period.
Intensive care, Son Espases Hospital, Mallorca
No change in the number of intensive care patients in Mallorca.
Balearics coronavirus figures for Tuesday
The test rate comes down below five per cent again.
Son Espases Hospital, Palma, Mallorca
Forty-two people in Mallorca's intensive care units.
Positive test rate back to over five per cent
Almost half the usual number of tests over the past 24-hour period.
PCR tests
The test rate remains below five per cent.
Ensuring compliance with Covid measures in Alcudia
The mayor of Alcudia, and Pollensa’s mayor, had a meeting earlier this week to discuss compliance with Covid measures.
Testing in Ibiza
The test rate has been below five per cent for five consecutive days.
Fall in the number of new coronavirus cases in the Balearics
The health ministry's Saturday report - under 100 new cases.
Health worker at Son Espases Hospital, Mallorca
Hospital numbers continue to fluctuate.
Balearics coronavirus figures for Friday
The daily positive cases trend does seem to be downward.
Health personnel in Mallorca
The number of hospital admissions continues to be up and down on a daily basis.
Balearics coronavirus figures for Thursday
The positive test rate remains below five per cent.
Manacor coronavirus cases fall; Inca's rise
Manacor active cases down to 199; increased numbers in twelve municipalities.
Testing in Manacor, Mallorca
The test rate is down to just over four per cent.
Balearics coronavirus figures for Wednesday
More good news about the test rate and Manacor.
Manacor, Mallorca
The number of cases in Manacor is coming down.
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