Balearics coronavirus figures for Tuesday
Over one hundred patients in intensive care units.
Mass screening in Soller, Mallorca
Another mass screening will start in an area of Palma on Sunday.
Balearics coronavirus figures for Saturday
Eight hundred new cases for the 48-hour period.
Testing in Lloseta, Mallorca
More mass testing is to be carried out; in part of Palma from Sunday.
People in a shopping area of Palma, Mallorca
The cumulative incidence in Mallorca is very serious.
Increase in cumulative incidence of cases in Mallorca moderates
The increase has moderated but there are 641.9 cases per 100,000.
Testing in Palma, Mallorca
More than 5,000 tests over the most recent 24 hour-period.
Balearics coronavirus figures for Wednesday
The positive test rate has gone above ten per cent.
Testing in Ibiza
Another 460 new positive cases in the Balearics.
Balearics coronavirus figures for Tuesday
Test rate stays at 9%. Active cases fall in half of Mallorca's municipalities.
Palma coronavirus incidence rate above 700
At 963 cases, Es Rafal has the highest 14-day cumulative incidence in the Balearics.
Intensive care in Mallorca
A notable rise in the number of patients in ICU.
Balearics coronavirus figures for Monday
The number of patients in intensive care in Mallorca has risen by fifteen.
Testing in Mallorca
A lower number of tests because of the holiday.
Balearics coronavirus figures for Saturday
Increases in the number of patients on wards and in ICU in Mallorca's hospitals.
Mallorca Christmas, people wearing masks
Further measures are expected on Monday.
Mallorca incidence of cases per 100,000 climbs 40%
Over seven days to Wednesday, the cumulative rate in Mallorca went up to 554.
Health personnel in Mallorca
Thirty-three more patients have been discharged from hospital.
Balearics coronavirus cases down 140 from Wednesday's high
The test rate is down, but only slightly.
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