13-year-old boy with cerebral palsy, among the 366 more deaths left by COVID-19 in Colombia – Explica

Posted: Published on February 2nd, 2021

This post was added by Alex Diaz-Granados

The Ministry of Health

indicated that of the total of 2,086,806 infected with COVID-19

in Colombia, there are 102,863 active cases.

This Saturday, January 30, 2021 they reported 9,173 new infections of coronavirus.

Bogot (2,405), Antioquia (1,171), Valle del Cauca (1,169) and Cundinamarca (612) are the places with the most recent cases.

The number of deaths from COVID-19 in Colombia rose to 53,650.

Report of deceased January 30 (366)

Bogot (82), Valle del Cauca (45), Cundinamarca (36), Antioquia (33) and Huila (27) topped the list of deaths.

According to the report of the National Institute of Health, 36 of the deceased correspond to the last hours and the other 330 to previous days. A total of 182 had no comorbidities or these were under study.

Today 65,711 tests were processed: 34,824 PCR and 30,887 antigens.

The number of recovered is 1,924,401.

Departments with coronavirus in Colombia:

Since the end of November, Colombia has experienced a worrying increase in cases, which is why local leaders have had to return to measures such as curfews or peak and ID. The selective isolation was extended to February 28.

Authorities insist on practicing proper hand washing, wearing masks, maintaining social distance, using antibacterial gels, caring for the vulnerable population and respecting the preventive isolation measures of each city. #Its in your hands

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