This Sunday, January 9, 2022, one year and 10 months after the first contagion of covid-19 was registered in Colombia, the country reached a historical total of 5,330,662 infections.
(See: The truths and uncertainties surrounding the omicron variant).
That figure was reached with the new daily infections reported, which were 30,630 after processing 105,400 tests (46,158 of PCR and 59,242 of antigens).
As of this Sunday, of the total positives, 5’043.410 have recovered, while 138,056 are still active. In addition, 30’377,605 samples analyzed were reached.
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The areas of the country with the most historical cases are Bogotá (1’512.386), Antioquia (829.16266 le del Cauca (466.626), Atlántico (350.559) and Cundinamarca (272.210).
And worldwide, 306’458,415 infections have been confirmed.
As for deaths, 50 new ones were reported, of which 44 occurred on days other than this January 9.
(See: The changes imposed by the omicron in the country in the last week).
Total, the pandemic already leaves 130,338 dead on Colombian soil and 5,487,422 worldwide.
As of January 7, 69,949,800 doses of covid vaccines have been distributed in the country, of which 66,208,299 have been applied. What’s more, the number of people with a complete vaccination scheme is 29’056,869 and the reinforcements applied, 3’802,466.
(See: Covid: the ABC of changes for isolates and taking tests).
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