Almost two-thirds of the 103 municipalities in the province of Malaga in Spain’s Andalucia have registered ZERO cases of coronavirus in the last two weeks. Most of them belong to the Serranía (Ronda) and La Vega health districts. And 16 towns have registered no cases since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In the Distrito Sanitario Serranía there are 23 towns that have not recorded any new cases in the last 14 days: Algatocín, Atajate, Benadalid, Benarrabá, Genalguacil, Gaucín, Jubrique, Benaoján, Cortes de la Frontera, Jimera de Líbar, Montejaque, Alpandeire, Arriate, El Burgo, Cartajima, Cuevas del Becerro, Faraján, Igualeja, Júzcar, Montecorto, Parauta, Pujerra and Serrato.
In the Axarquía Health District there are 22 other towns free of the coronavirus in the last two weeks, according to data from the Ministry of Health. Son Árchez, Canillas de Albaida, Cómpeta, Sayalonga, Almáchar, Benamargosa, El Borge, Comares, Cútar, Iznate, Alfarnate, Alfarnatejo, Ríogordo, Frigiliana, Nerja, Arenas, Alcaucín, Canillas de Aceituno, Periana, Salares, Sedella and La Viñuela.
In the Valle del Guadalhorce Sanitary District there are six towns without positive results in the last 14 days: Ardales, Carratraca, Casarabonela, Tolox, Yunquera and Guaro. In La Vega de Antequera there are five municipalities free of the virus in the past two weeks. They are Cuevas de San Marcos, Villanueva de Algaidas, Almargen, Sierra de Yeguas and Alameda. In the case of the western Costa del Sol, only Manilva and Istán.