Balearics coronavirus figures for Wednesday
There is a slight increase in the number of people being attended to by the health service.
Balearics coronavirus figures for Monday
Increases in active cases in nine of Mallorca's 53 municipalities.
Balearics coronavirus figures for Sunday
Seven-day incidence per 100,000 only fractionally above 20.
Balearics coronavirus figures for Saturday
The test rate is just above one per cent.
Balearics coronavirus figures for Friday
The total number of Covid patients in hospitals - wards and ICU - is now the lowest since July 28.
Cumulative incidence falls below 50, as vaccination tops 100,000
Increases in active cases in four municipalities.
Balearics coronavirus figures for Wednesday
The cumulative incidence is close to dropping below 50.
Balearics coronavirus figures for Tuesday
Intensive care occupancy is the lowest it has been since late August.
Lowest number of school coronavirus cases since September
No new cases among teachers for the second consecutive week.
Balearics coronavirus figures for Monday
Increases in active cases in seven of Mallorca's municipalities.
Balearics coronavirus figures for Saturday
Sixteen more new cases than were reported on Friday.
Balearics coronavirus figures for Friday
Small increases in active cases in seven of Mallorca's municipalities.
Balearics coronavirus figures for Thursday
The total number of people being attended to by the health service is the lowest it has been for almost seven months.
Balearics coronavirus figures for Wednesday
Occupancy of intensive care units is the lowest since October 24.
Balearics coronavirus figures for Monday
There has been a slight increase in hospital admissions.
Lowest number of Covid patients in Balearic hospitals since August
Under 100 patients on wards; 50 in intensive care.
Balearics coronavirus figures for Sunday
The cumulative incidence is decreasing on all the islands; in Minorca it is below ten.
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