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Bolivia maintains the average of 400 Covid-19 cases for the third day

Bolivia maintains the average of 400 Covid-19 cases for the third day

This Wednesday the Ministry of Health reported 477 cases of patients who tested positive for coronavirus, which keeps Bolivia at that average in the last three days. The same happens in the case of the deceased who did not rise from a case this week.

A) Yes, Santa Cruz registered 203 positive casesCochabamba 146, La Paz 68, Chuquisaca 20, Tarija 17, Pando and Potosí with nine patients each, Oruro with three and finally Beni, which registered two positive cases this Wednesday.

With the figures for this Wednesday, the country reached 898,941 people who tested positive in these two years of pandemic and the number of recovered reached 812,904 patients; the deceased are 21,477 and the active cases are 64,560.

As for those recovered from this Wednesday, the report states that there are 1,323 people total. La Paz achieved the highest number with 803, Potosí 264, Santa Cruz 83, Tarija 78, Pando 44, Cochabamba 35, Oruro and Chuquisaca eight each and Beni closes, which did not register any cases of recoveries.

Regarding vaccines, the Government reported that so far 12,919,651 doses have been placed of the vaccines. 6,032,751 correspond to the first dose, 4,734,262 second doses, 1,157,677 third doses, 994,961 are single doses.



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