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Colombia registered just one death from coronavirus this Wednesday

Colombia registered just one death from coronavirus this Wednesday

The cases of coronavirus in Colombia rise slightly this Wednesday, April 20, what confirms that the country has entered a stage of few deaths and infections.

The Ministry of Health delivered on Tuesday the balance of covid cases registering 248 caseswhich represents an increase from 207 infections reported this Tuesday.

As to The deaths one was reported, two fewer than Tuesday.

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These figures are given after processing 19,324 tests, of which 6,021 were PCR and 13,303 antigen.

With this new balance, the Total number of infections throughout the pandemic in Colombia reaches 6,090,246 and of deaths to 139,755.

Likewise, the authorities reported that the active cases are located at 3,060, while the number of recovered is already 5,923,443.

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About Bogotá, 104 were registered, a decrease compared to the last report.

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