Andalusia adds a total of 1,183,210 positive cases of coronavirus detected by diagnostic tests, with data updated as of January 21, with 7,625 cases added since the last communication. The admitted patients reach 2,143 and the most serious are 238 who remain in the Intensive Care Units (ICU).
According to the Andalusian Government, 28 people have died from coronavirus in Andalusia since the last communication, adding 11,873 fatalities to the global since the start of the pandemic.
In total, 120,180 positive cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in the last 14 days, with 1,188,863 accumulated cases of coronavirus in total.With these data, the contagion rate in Andalusia is 1,419.8 cases per 100,000 inhabitants .
On the other hand, the number of people cured of the coronavirus in Andalusia adds up to a total of 922,948, according to data from the Ministry of Health.
Active cases of coronavirus in Andalusia are 248,389, all provinces have more people cured of Covid-19 than active cases. This data is obtained by subtracting the cases detected by PCR in the last 14 days from the total number of deaths, plus the people who have been discharged.
These people, who are currently isolated in Andalusia following quarantine (248,389), are distributed by province as follows: Almeria 29,678, Cadiz 33,430, Cordoba 29,463, Granada 30,777, Huelva 15,394, Jaen 22,198, Malaga 42,600 and Seville with 44,849 people.

Map of coronavirus cases in Andalusia

The cumulative incidence in Andalusia (cases per 100,000 inhabitants in the last 14 days by diagnostic tests) is 1,419.8. The rate places the community at the extreme alert level for contagion.

Hospitalized in Andalusia with coronavirus

Currently, 2,143 patients confirmed with COVID-19 remain admitted to Andalusian hospitals, of which 238They are in Intensive Care Units (ICU).
By provinces today, hospitalizations are distributed as follows: Almeria (153 hospitalizations, of which 29 in the ICU), Cadiz (298 hospitalizations, of which 29 in the ICU), Cordoba (185 hospitalizations, of which 34 in ICU), Granada (330 hospitalizations, of which 33 in ICU), Huelva (96 hospitalizations, of which 8 in ICU), Jaen (169 hospitalizations, of which 17 in ICU), Malaga (459 hospitalizations, of of which 42 in the ICU) and Seville (453 hospitalizations, of which 46 in the ICU).

Contagion rate by municipalities of Andalusia
The data from the Junta de Andalucia for monitoring the Covid-19 pandemic in Andalusia allows us to draw the following interactive map where you can scroll, enlarge and click on any municipal term to find out its current contagion rate.
This control parameter for the spread of the virus indicates the number of new cases per 100,000 inhabitants. The data is updated every 24 hours (except on weekends).

Contagion curve in Andalusia

The contagion curve indicates the percentage of new cases detected per day. The graph shows the evolution of the contagion curve in Andalusia.

Basic reproduction
number
The instant basic reproduction number(R0) is the average number of secondary cases of a disease caused by a primary case, that is, how many people can a person carrying the virus infect. When the number drops below 1 it means that the pandemic is under control.
Having an R0 below 1 is one of the necessary requirements to ensure that the pandemic is controlled in a territory.
In its last reference, Andalusia marks a 1.36 . In the whole of Spain it is 1.33.
The epidemic growth rate indicates the average percentage growth of the coronavirus pandemic in the last two weeks.

Data and graphs of the coronavirus in Andalusia by provinces

Active cases vs people cured

Cumulative incidence of coronavirus in Andalusia

Deaths with coronavirus in Andalusia

Evolution of the number of cases in Andalucia

In the interactive maps of Andalusia on the coronavirus, when clicking on the municipalities, health districts or provinces, the following information is obtained:

Positive cases of coronavirus : Total number of cases diagnosed in each municipality of Andalusia since the beginning of the pandemic. Includes all people who have tested positive in all types of diagnostic tests.

Contagion rate (according to the number of positives by diagnostic tests) : Number of positive cases per 100,000 inhabitants in the last 14 days calculatedonly with the positives of the diagnostic tests .
This rate is what the Ministry of Health evaluates to find out the status of the pandemic in the community. It must be less than 25 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. The number of diagnostic tests carried out each day in Andalusia is not known.

Deceased: Official number of people who have died with Covid-19 communicated by the Junta de Andalucia.
The interactive maps can be moved, enlarged and clicked on any municipality, province or health district to find out all the data on the evolution of the coronavirus pandemic.
In the municipalities that appear in greenNo positive cases of coronavirus have been detected in the last 14 days by diagnostic tests.
The data is extracted from the website of the Junta de Andalucia for monitoring the Covid-19 pandemic in Andalusia and has been public since Monday, April 27, 2020.
The data is updated from Monday to Friday once a day.

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