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As the number of confirmed cases in the study as per age group has now exceeded 210,000 , it is time to revisit the graphs and make some observations on how the Covid19 is affecting the different age groups in Spain and how it has eveolved in the last 7 days. Most of the confirmed cases are still over 40, with the 50-59-year-old group continuing to have the highest incidence (4,500 more than the nearest age group). However, it is the over 60’s who have the highest incidence of hospitalisation and the biggest number of intensive care patients coming from the 60-69 age group followed closely by the 70-79 age group. The over 80’s are now making it to hospital but few make it to intensive care and it is the age group with highest number of deaths (6,876) with mortality 20.8%. Over 70’s have registered 86.5% of all deaths so far in Spain and this has remained constant. Over 90's have the worst mortality rate 21.6%. Another interesting fact is that although many more women (117,651) are confirmed with Covid19 compared to men (92,748) many more men pass away 9,588 (men) compared to 6,929 (women).

There has been a total of 1,309 new cases declared today and the total confirmed cases is 213,435. The number of deaths has now reached 24,543. The number of people who have recovered is 112,050

Meanwhile in Andalusia there are 13,688 confirmed cases of which 5,874 have needed hospitalisation and 721 have needed intensive care. As of 21.00 yesterday there are 704 patients confirmed with Covid-19 in hospital and 166 of those are in intensive care.

In Andalusia with 5,710 patients recovered, the hospitals are as follows please note that the total of patients hospitalised includes those in intensive care

     Province             Total Hospitalised         Total in Intensive care     
     Almeria                  33                       8
     Cadiz                 108                       20
     Cordoba                  54                       18
     Granada                 158                       31
     Huelva                  23                       6
     Jaen                  68                       20
     Malaga                123                       26
     Seville                137                       37

 

There have been 1,207 deaths in Andalusia (Malaga 254, Jaen 159, Granada 241, Cordoba 98, Cadiz 116, Seville 248, Almeria 48, Huelva 43). In Seville there are 2,629 cases and 1,136 of those required hospitalization with 143 in intensive care. There have been 248 deaths while 895 have recovered.

In Huelva there are 434 cases, this being an increase of 9 new cases today, 221 have been hospitalized with 30 in intensive care. Sadly, two new deaths were reported today bringing the total to 43. The good news is 183 have now recovered from the virus.