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The COVID-19 pandemic in Asturias is part of the Spanish outbreak of the ongoing worldwide COVID-19 pandemic. As of 17 February 2021, there have been 41,983 cases with 1,683 deaths in Asturias according to authorities. The peak of the pandemic's first wave arrived on 16 April, with 1,405 active cases, and on 27 June, Asturias was the first Spanish autonomous community to be declared COVID-free region, with only 45 active cases and after accumulating 14 days without any new positive cases reported. However, on 7 July and 25 days after, a positive case was detected in Oviedo.

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  • The COVID-19 pandemic in Asturias is part of the Spanish outbreak of the ongoing worldwide COVID-19 pandemic. As of 17 February 2021, there have been 41,983 cases with 1,683 deaths in Asturias according to authorities. The peak of the pandemic's first wave arrived on 16 April, with 1,405 active cases, and on 27 June, Asturias was the first Spanish autonomous community to be declared COVID-free region, with only 45 active cases and after accumulating 14 days without any new positive cases reported. However, on 7 July and 25 days after, a positive case was detected in Oviedo. (en)
  • La pandemia de COVID-19 en Asturias es parte del brote español de la actual pandemia por COVID-19 . Según las autoridades autonómicas, hasta el 11 de diciembre de 2020, ha habido 25.158 casos confirmados con más de 2000 recuperaciones y 1213 muertes en Asturias. El pico de la pandemia llegó el 16 de abril, con 1.405 casos activos, y el 27 de junio, Asturias fue la primera comunidad autónoma española en ser declarada región libre de COVID, con solo 45 casos activos y después de acumular 14 días sin nuevos casos positivos reportados.​ Sin embargo, el 7 de julio, se detectó un caso positivo en Oviedo.​ Desde finales de julio se viene desarrollando una intensa segunda ola (la ocupación de los servicios de cuidados intensivos se ha multiplicado por seis entre finales de septiembre y finales de octubre​ y a principios de noviembre los casos diarios de hospitalización son similares a los peores días de la primera ola). (es)
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  • In the upper image, the first woman in Asturias to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, aged 80. Below, the first worker to do so. (en)
  • Tribute to the victims of the COVID-19 in Asturias. (en)
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  • The COVID-19 pandemic in Asturias is part of the Spanish outbreak of the ongoing worldwide COVID-19 pandemic. As of 17 February 2021, there have been 41,983 cases with 1,683 deaths in Asturias according to authorities. The peak of the pandemic's first wave arrived on 16 April, with 1,405 active cases, and on 27 June, Asturias was the first Spanish autonomous community to be declared COVID-free region, with only 45 active cases and after accumulating 14 days without any new positive cases reported. However, on 7 July and 25 days after, a positive case was detected in Oviedo. (en)
  • La pandemia de COVID-19 en Asturias es parte del brote español de la actual pandemia por COVID-19 . Según las autoridades autonómicas, hasta el 11 de diciembre de 2020, ha habido 25.158 casos confirmados con más de 2000 recuperaciones y 1213 muertes en Asturias. (es)
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