Thursday 25 April 2024

Colombia exceeds 400 covid deaths daily for the first time; tightens measures

It is the third country with the highest number of deaths and infections in Latin America

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QCOLOMBIA – Colombia registered, for the first time, 420 deaths associated with covid-19 on Monday, the highest figure reported in a single day since the pandemic broke out 13 months ago, the Ministry of Health reported.

The balance exceeded the record of 400 deaths officially on August 22, 2020, according to the daily death registry.

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Accumulated infections amounted to 2,684,101 cases and 63,473 deaths 2.6 million and 69,177 deaths as at April 20, 2021.

With 50 million inhabitants, Colombia is the third country in Latin America with the highest number of deaths and infections.

Brazil is number one (and third worldwide) with 14,050,885 cases and 378,530 deaths, followed by Argentina (11th globally) with 2,743,620 cases and 63,473 deaths.

After detecting the first case in March 2020, the country is going through a third wave of the pandemic that has the hospital system in the country’s main cities in check.

The measures in Antioquia (Medellin)

The government imposed and then tightened a series of restrictions to stop the outbreak. In Bogotá, Medellín, Cali, Barranquilla and other cities there are measures to restrict mobility and prohibit crowds.

The government, on Monday, April 19, ordered local authorities to impose lockdowns at night and during the weekend, and mobility restrictions on weekdays if more than half of their intensive care units (ICU’s) are occupied.

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In cities where more than 85% of the ICU’s designated for COVID-19 patients are occupied, local authorities will also be forced to limit access to public transport.

Meanwhile, Colombia is making slow progress in its vaccination campaign.

Some 3.7 million people have been immunized with at least one dose of the coronavirus vaccine.

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The vaccination drive has been bogged down by delays in the delivery of vaccine shots by foreign pharmaceutical companies and domestic distribution woes.

More news on Colombia can be found at QColombia.com. Read the original article here.

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