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300 people test positive for Covid-19 in the last 24 hours

Panama reports 300 new positive cases for today, according to the epidemiological report of the Ministry of Health (Minsa), for which it adds 760,405 confirmed accumulated cases, since the start of the pandemic in the country.

The Minsa reported that in the last 24 hours three deaths have been reported for a total of 8,146 deaths and a lethality of 1.1%.

The report reveals that 749,824 people have recovered from this disease, of which 248 are newly recovered. 6,608 tests were applied for a positivity of 4.5%.

Currently the country has 2,435 active cases; 2,300 of them are in home isolation and 135 hospitalized. Those in isolation are divided into 2,260 at home and 40 in hotels; those hospitalized are 117 in the Ward and 18 in the ICU.

According to the Ministry of Health, 96.1% of the people who have died as a result of Covid-19 did not have the complete vaccination schedule against the coronavirus (three doses), this represents a total of 2,161 unvaccinated people, also it was reported that only 88 of the deceased were vaccinated with three doses (3.9%).



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