Intensive care, Mallorca
Intensive care occupancy is no longer classified as being a risk.
15% of Balearic residents will be vaccinated before Easter
By the end of March, the Balearic Islands will have received 197,060 vaccines from Pfizer; 167,560 from AstraZeneca and 29,500 from Moderna.
Intensive care, Son Llàtzer Hospital, Mallorca.
The number of Covid patients in ICUs in Mallorca has risen by one
Civil Servants go back to work in Mallorca
The return to work is justified because there has been a clear improvement in the epidemiological situation in the Balearic Islands.
Intensive care, Mallorca
The intensive care occupancy ratio is now far more manageable.
British strain of Covid-19 detected in most cases in Mallorca
"We all want to get back to normal, but there are no easy solutions to such difficult problems and this is a very key moment..”
No negative PCR test required for some domestic locations
"Experts are in favour of lowering the qualifying cumulative incidence rate for travel from 100 to 50 cases per 100,000 inhabitants in 14 days.."
Most Balearic Health Centres to be open this weekend
"The resounding success of vaccination shows that it works and that’s a great joy because it shows that it can end the suffering of the elderly.."
Intensive care, Mallorca
The number of Covid patients in ICU in Mallorca is below 30.
Health workers begin vaccinating elderly
Health workers begin vaccinating elderly.
Son Espases Hospital now has just one Covid ward
To help reduce waiting lists, operations will be carried out, morning and afternoon, in subsidised centres.
Health personnel in Mallorca
Some 100 Covid patients on wards in the Balearics.
Intensive care, Mallorca
February was the second worst month for Covid deaths in Spain.
Number of Covid deaths in February joint second highest
The same number of deaths as January, but February is of course a shorter month.
First day without care home new Covid cases since vaccination started
Nearly all residents and staff have been vaccinated twice.
Intensive care, Son Llàtzer Hospital, Mallorca
Intensive care occupancy is still high.
Armengol thanks "thousands" for their efforts during the crisis
"Next year, when we return here and look back, we can say that together we beat coronavirus."
Intensive care, Son Llàtzer Hospital, Mallorca.
Fifty ICU patients in the whole of the Balearics.
Intensive care, Son Llàtzer Hospital, Mallorca.
Renewed encouragement where hospital numbers are concerned.
Intensive care, Mallorca
In general, the demands on the health service have eased considerably.
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