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Cuba notifies 26 discharges and registers 21 cases of coronavirus on Tuesday

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Cuba identified 21 infections caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus this Tuesday, according to the part that he released today the Ministry of Public Health (MINSAP). The discharges concerned 26 patients.

In total, 196 was the number of admissions until midnight, in 87 cases they were suspected of having contracted the disease and 109 added the confirmed assets.

Twelve provinces reported infections this day, including Camagüey and Holguín with the highest figures: three and five, respectively.

The laboratories processed 1466 samples for a positivity of 1.4%. Of the positives, 15 correspond to contacts of confirmed cases, while six added the patients in whom the cause of the infection was not specified. There were no imported cases for the second consecutive day.

By age ranges, 16 included patients under 20 years of age, one corresponded to the range between 20, also one to the group between 40 and 59, while three were over 60.

The Minsap reported a bedridden in intensive care due to the coronavirus and the fatalities of this disease were kept for their records at 8,530, for which the lethality is 0.77%.



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