Andalucía lowers its Covid-19 incidence rate to 1,104.6 and adds 32 deaths
The 14-day coronavirus cumulative incidence rate in the region is 314.4, down on the figure a week ago
The 14-day coronavirus cumulative incidence rate in the region is 314.4, down on the figure a week ago
The Omicron coronavirus variant has caused havoc for the struggling sector despite hopes that 2022 will mark a huge improvement on 2021
The region’s 14-day cumulative incidence rate has dropped by 71 to 1,245 Covid-19 infections per 100,000 inhabitants
The regional authority is to ask the court to authorise the measure for at least another two weeks
Amber and yellow weather alerts have been issued for the Andalusian coast from Cadiz to Granada
The Junta has carried out a study to differentiate patients who die from coronavirus from those who die with the virus
The town hall has issued an order to put an end to overnight stays outside of official campsites and is looking into setting up a dedicated area for caravans
Other regions in Spain are considering shortening the Covid-19 quarantine period to four days, but the regional government wants “scientific evidence” it is safe
There has been an increase of 273 coronavirus patients hospitalised making a total of 2,330 across the region, some 299 more compared to last week
Thirty years ago the blossom appeared around Valentine's Day in mid-February but it is getting earlier and earlier, claims Malaga botanist Enrique Salvo
Covid passports to enter bars, restaurants, nightclubs and nursing homes may be required beyond the end of January
The region has registered a drop of 74 hospitalised coronavirus patients in 48 hours, the largest decrease since 6 September 2021
There will be gale force storms on Andalucía’s Mediterranean coast, says the Malaga weather expert José Luis Escudero
The town hall can now ask the private construction company that owns the medieval building, which is at risk of ruin, to carry out the emergency work
Speaking in Malaga, Juanma Moreno said the Omicron variant is “terribly infectious" and there is still “a battle to fight”