13 Dec, 2021 @ 08:45
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LISTED: These are the 23 municipalities in Spain’s Andalucia at extreme risk for COVID-19

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ACCORDING to the latest data update published by the Regional Ministry of Health, there are 23 municipalities in Andalucia in the red zone for COVID-19 after exceeding a 14-day cumulative incidence rate of 500 cases per 100,000 inhabitants.

Additionally, 48 other localities in Andalucia are at ‘high risk’ for COVID-19, with incidence rates between 300 and 500 cases per 100,000 inhabitants.

The 23 municipalities in Andalucia considered at extreme risk for COVID-19 are as follows:

  • Almeria (3): Lucainena de las Torres (886.5), Alcolea (592.4) and Paterna del Rio (821.9).
  • Cordoba (1): Fuente Carreteros (609.8).
  • Granada (3): Cáñar (530.5), Velez de Benaudalla (553.6) and Jayena (665.4)
  • Huelva (4): Corteconcepción (559.7), La Granada de Riotinto (4. 115.2), Puerto Moral (1,079.1) and Paterna del Campo (1,591)
  • Jaen (4): Montizon (532.9), Canena (826.9), Genave (2,372.9) and Puente de Genave (1,667.4)
  • Malaga (5): Alcaucin (570.4), Atajate (591.7), Benadalid (858.4), Benarraba (672.6) and Serrato (2,282.2).
  • Sevilla (3): El Garrobo (1,023), El Cuervo (623.8) and El Palmar de Troya (682.9)

The 48 municipalities in Andalucia considered at high risk for COVID-19 are as follows:

  • Almeria (8): Abrucena (338.1), Alicun (497.5), Canjayar (420.5), Huecija (411.5), Instincion (446.4), Albox (397.3), Maria (325.2) and Laujar de Andarax (327.4)
  • Cadiz: (4): La Linea de la Concepcion (378.8), San Roque (332.6), Chipiona (368.9) and Torre Alhaquime (376.9)
  • Cordoba (3): Valenzuela (357.8), Villaviciosa de Cordoba (312.5) and Santa Eufemia (403.8).
  • Granada (8): Bubion (335.6), Beas de Guadix (304), Cuevas del Campo (458.7), Dúdar (305.8), Fornes (359.7), Güejar Sierra (455), Nigüelas (337.6) and Nivar (386.1).
  • Huelva (7): Higuera de la Sierra (309.8), Bollullos Par del Condado (389.2), Manzanilla (377.7), La Palma del Condado (305.5), Palos de la Frontera (400.3), Alosno (330.5) and Cartaya (348.6)
  • Jaen (10): Lopera (410.7), Aldeaquemada (420.2), Carboneros (338.4), La Carolina (461.7), Castellar (334.1), Guarroman (401.6), Lahiguera (355.9), Arroyo del Ojanco (437.3), Rus (339.8) and Villacarrillo (318.6)
  • Malaga (6): Casabermeja (385.8), Mollina (379.1), Cuevas del Becerro (438.3), Ronda (329.1), Coin (410.2) and Tolox (468.2)
  • Sevilla (2): Marchena (408.7) and Los Molares (369.5).

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Cristina Hodgson

Half English, half Spanish animal person. Cristina loves writing about all things fitness, travel and culture, she is also a script writer and novelist. When she's not typing away, you can find her enjoying outdoor sports somewhere off the beaten track in Andalucia. If you have a story get in touch! [email protected]

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