One week after the end of Easter, figures for the number of people infected over this period of mobility are beginning to be seen.
First of all, these are the figures for the towns along the Costa Tropical, of which only one is over the 500 mark; Gualchos/Castell.
Municipality |
Cases in last 14 days | Per 100,000 |
Albuñol |
11 |
149.6 |
Almuñécar |
66 |
254.6 |
Gualchos/Castell de Ferro |
31 |
597.3 |
Motril |
161 |
275.4 |
Salobreña |
19 |
151.8 |
We’ve also composed a table of just those that are over 500 per 100,000 based on Monday’s figures, so that you can get an idea of how things are going.
This second table consists of 30 municipalities, which obviously represents a growth in the number of towns that have had their town limits closed, or in the case of over 1,000 infections, their nonessential businesses, too.
Curiously, Montejícar and Nigüelas both have had 27 cases in the last 14 days but the former has an infection percentage of 1,279.6 and the latter 2,278.5 – such is the difference that the total number of inhabitants make.
Municipality |
14-day Infections |
Per 100,000 |
Albuñuelas | 7 |
872.8 |
Alhama de Granada | 30 |
511.3 |
Benamaurel | 22 |
973.5 |
Castril | 15 |
742.6 |
Cijuela | 46 |
1,347.0 |
Colomera | 17 |
1,305.7 |
Cortes de Baza | 12 |
650.8 |
Cúllar Vega | 50 |
662.5 |
Darro | 28 |
1,713.6 |
Dúrcal | 69 |
970.3 |
Escúzar | 13 |
1,643.5 |
Ferreira | 6 |
1,993.4 |
Fuente Vaqueros | 34 |
775.5 |
Gabias (Las) | 124 |
575.6 |
Gójar | 36 |
609.2 |
Gualchos | 31 |
597.3 |
Huéscar | 36 |
500.3 |
Íllora | 97 |
963.7 |
Jun | 25 |
648.8 |
Montejícar | 27 |
1,279.6 |
Nigüelas | 27 |
2,278.5 |
Orce | 26 |
2,194.1 |
Pulianas | 41 |
750.1 |
Salar | 21 |
801.2 |
Santa Fe | 79 |
519.0 |
Valderrubio | 11 |
532.4 |
Valle (El) | 7 |
771.8 |
Villa de Otura | 45 |
644.5 |
Villamena | 11 |
1,177.7 |
Zagra | 8 |
904.0 |
(News: Granada, Andalucia)
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