ANDALUCIA has detected 2368 COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours as the fourth wave continues its marked retreat.
Wednesday’s caseload is lower than the 2590 cases recorded this time last week and a noted drop from 1881 recorded on March 31 after Semana Santa.
Meanwhile some 19 people died from COVID-19 in Andalucia over the past 24 hours.
Out of the eight provinces, Sevilla registered the most new cases today with 579, followed by Granada with 479 and Jaen with 342.
A total of 4,313 people overcame the virus in the past 24 hours, almost double the number of infections detected.
READ ALSO:
- REVEALED: The contrasts between UK and Spanish rules for foreign travel and who has the final say
- ‘Fury’ at Spain’s Alicante Airport as 40 Brits deported back to UK after flight from Manchester