COVID-19 pandemic in the Canary Islands

The COVID-19 pandemic was confirmed to have spread to the Canary Islands on 31 January 2020, when a German tourist was tested positive in La Gomera.[1][2][3] The second confirmed case of the disease in the islands was found on 24 February, following the outbreak in Italy, when a medical doctor from Lombardy, Italy who was vacationing in Tenerife was tested positive for the disease.[4][5][6] Afterwards, multiple cases were detected in Tenerife involving people who had come into contact with the same doctor.[7]

COVID-19 pandemic in the Canary Islands
DiseaseCOVID-19
Virus strainSARS-CoV-2
LocationCanary Islands
First outbreakGermany
Confirmed cases2,275 (as of 10:00, 15 May 2020)
Deaths
151 (as of 10:00, 15 May 2020)

Statistics

Cumulative COVID-19 cases in the Canary Islands by island
DateTenerifeGran CanariaLa GomeraLa PalmaLanzaroteFuerteventuraEl HierroLa GraciosaConfirmedHospitalisedICUDeathsDischargedTestedRefs
2020-01-31(+1)1 (+1)[8]
2020-02-24(+4)5 (+4)[8]
2020-02-26(+1)6 (+1)[9][10]
2020-03-02(+1)7 (+1)[11][12]
2020-03-0471[13]
2020-03-05(+1)(+1)9 (+2)3[14]
2020-03-06, 13:00(+3)12 (+3)3[15]
2020-03-07, 13:00(+3)(+3)18 (+6)3[16]
2020-03-08, 11:00(+2)(+1)21 (+3)3[17]
2020-03-09(+1)22 (+1)[18]
2020-03-10, 00:01(+1)(+2)25 (+3)15[19]
2020-03-11(+7)(+1)33 (+8)15[20]
2020-03-12(+11)(+5)(+2)51 (+18)25[21]
2020-03-13(+16)(+1)(+2)70 (+19)37[22]
2020-03-14, 12:00(+13)(+4)(+1)(+1)(+1)90 (+20)21 (+1)7[23]
2020-03-15, 12:00(+12)(+3)(+2)(+2)109 (+19)917[24]
2020-03-16, 12:00 (+16) (+16) (+4) (+3) 119 (+10) 9 1 7 [25]
2020-03-16, 20:00 148 (+29) 13 2 (+1) 8 [26]
2020-03-17, 20:00(+27)(+9)(−4)181 (+36)173 (+1)81,557[27]
2020-03-18, 20:00(+24)(+10)(+5)220 (+43)23391,871[28]
2020-03-19, 20:00(+51)(+15)(+1)287 (+67)254 (+1)6*2,138[29]
2020-03-20, 21:00(+25)(+27)(+6)(+1)(+1)(+1)348 (+61)297 (+3)7[30]
2020-03-26, 20:0087861 2720
2020-03-27, 20:00(+85)(+56)(+4)(+1)(+1)1025 (+147)6836 (+9)25
2020-03-28, 20:00(+41)(+35)(+2)(+6)(+11)(+5)1125 (+100)7839 (+3)30
2020-03-29(+9)(+53)(+3)(+13)(+1)1204 (+79)8440 (+1)32
2020-03-30, 20:00(+20)(+24)(+10)(+3)(+1)1262 (+58)945557
2020-03-31, 20:00826 [d.42]384 (d.15]8 [d.0]68 [d.2]59 [d.3]32 [d.0]3 [d.0]1380 (+118)63211062 (+7)77[31][32]
2020-04-01, 20:00870 (+44) [d.44 (+2)]396 (+12) [d.19]8 [d.0]69 [d.2]65 [d.3]33 [d.0]3 [d.0]1444 (+64)55611368 (+6)94[33]

Notes:

  • *: corrected data


    Data based on daily reports from the Canary Islands government announcement.[34]

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