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Covid: Colombia registered more than 40 deaths and more than 2,500 infections

Covid: Colombia registered more than 40 deaths and more than 2,500 infections

Colombia registered, this Saturday, November 13, 45 new deaths due to covid-19. Of these, 44 occurred on different days.

The country already accumulates a total of 127,766 deaths from the virus.

(See: Maintain protective measures).

The daily contagions new, meanwhile, were 2,513, after processing 42,374 tests (27,218 for PCR and 15,156 for antigens).

The total number of positives registered in the country, since March 2020, already reaches 5’029,335 and, of these, 4’870,317 have recovered and 14,134 are still active.

(See: Bars and restaurants in Bogotá agree to ask for a vaccination card).

Until this Saturday, the evidence processed has been 27’349.820.

Bogotá (1’457.768), Antioquia (760.86), Valle del Cauca (413.303), Atlántico (334.089) and Cundinamarca (265.111), the areas of the country with the most infections.

(See: Pfizer pill against covid would have reduced risk of death by 89%).

Regarding vaccination, with cut to November 11, 60,472,424 doses against the coronavirus had been distributed and 50,914,404 had been applied. And the number of fully immunized people, with one or two doses, was 22,626,221.

(See: Colombians lost 1,174 dollars of purchasing power due to the covid).

Worldwide, more than 252 million people have been infected with coronavirus and more than 5.08 million have died.

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