The Ministry of Public Health (MINSAP) of Cuba reported that of the 2,386 samples analyzed until midnight on Wednesday, June 29, 34 were positive for the presence of the SARS-Cov-2 virus, on a day in which no deaths related to the virus were reported. COVID-19.
Thus, the most recent part The health agency maintains 8,529 deaths related to the disease since the start of the pandemic, which represents a fatality rate of 0.77%.
34 new cases of #COVID19for a cumulative of 1,106,023.
119 active cases
119 stable clinical evolution
0 in critical condition
0 in serious condition
8,529 deceased
1,097,316 recovered
2 evacuees?https://t.co/ezMW8cLN6d pic.twitter.com/jmlgJsVjHh
— Cuban Ministry of Public Health (@MINSAPCuba) June 30, 2022
In turn, the report indicates that so far 286 people remain hospitalized, of which 167 are suspected of having been infected with the new coronavirus, while those confirmed active totaled 119.
According to the investigations carried out, 29 of the new patients had contact with confirmed cases, another four were infected before recently returning to the country, and the source of infection in one patient remained to be confirmed.
The data from the day underline that of those now infested, 17 are women and the same number were identified as men, while the age segments correspond to the following distribution: under 20 years old (16), from 20 to 39 years old (11) , from 40 to 59 years (three) 60 years and over (four).
Havana (15) is the only one of the 10 provinces that reported cases exceeding ten.
The MINSAP confirms that the two evacuated at the beginning of the pandemic and the 57 returned to their countries remain, while the number of medical discharges granted on the day rose to 30.
Patients infected with the new coronavirus are not currently being treated in intensive care units.