These are the figures published this morning that the Health Committee of the Junta will use to decide which towns will have restrictions imposed or lifted/eased.
A hiker needed to be lifted out of the Tajos de Bermejales by a rescue helicopter after injuring herself as the terrain wasn’t suitable for a stretcher.
The Junta de Andalucía will be making a decision later this week concerning the growing contagion figures owing to the increased mobility over the Christmas period.
Concern continues over the British variant of the virus, especially with the proximity of Gibraltar – the Junta shut down eight neighbouring towns as a buffer.
Whilst contagion figures have increased in other areas of Spain, such as the Balearic Islands, here in Andalucía the increase has been small by comparison.
There has been a slight contagion increase. Deaths, however, jumped by 26 in the capital and by six in Motril. Almuñécar and Molvízar both saw one death.
Here is the weekly update on the pandemic situation. Readers who have been following these updates will see a slight increase in figures following the long, bank-holiday weekend last week.
Contagion figures for the seven days ending on the 7th of December for a selection of municipalities, followed by the total contagion and deaths figures.
Contagion figures for the seven days ending on the 1st of December for a selection of municipalities, followed by the total contagion and deaths figures.