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Bolivia registers 3,396 infected by covid-19 on the first Thursday of February

Bolivia registers 3,396 infected by covid-19 on the first Thursday of February

Bolivia does not stop counting by thousands the infections by covid-19, On this first Thursday of February 2022, 3,396 new positive cases were reported in national territory (of 15,608 tests carried out) and the alarms continue to be on, despite the fact that carnival activities are already being announced in different regions.

Santa Cruz is the most affected department with 1,028 infections and they follow him Cochabamba with 770, La Paz with 966, Chuquisaca with 206, Tarija with 208, Potosí with 79, Oruro with 81, Beni with 17 and Pando with 41.

The report of the Ministry of Health also realizes that 5,443 patients recovered and were discharged; the national accumulated number of recovered patients up to this day amounts to 709,082.

Similarly, the report of 28 people died on this day and the fatality rate so far reaches 0.6%.

Through the free Covid-19 hotline, 800 10 1104, the monitoring of 2,696 people who are suspected of carrying the disease, according to state regulations.

On the other hand, andhe Ministry of Health and Sports in its daily report realizes that Until today, 11,965,627 doses were applied, between the first, second, third and unit doses applied to the different age groups of the Sputnik V, AstraZeneca, Sinopharm, Pfizer and Janssen vaccines, throughout the national territory.



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