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This Friday Bolivia registered 307 new cases of Covid-19

This Friday Bolivia registered 307 new cases of Covid-19

The national epidemiological report offered by the Ministry of Health reports that this Friday 307 people were infected with Covid-19. in the same report registers 1,633 patients received medical discharge.

In accumulated figures, the country adds 899,524 infections since the first case of covid was detected in the national territory. In this same period of time, the Ministry of Health recognizes the recovery of 816,043, which represents more than 90% of the identified cases.

The official report indicates that this day two people died as a result of the virus. The death toll rises to 21,482 people.

In turn, the fourth wave reports a lower fatality rate than previous periods. With 0.7% it significantly reduces the value of the third wave (2.5%).

By departments, Santa Cruz leads the record with the highest number of positive cases of Covid-19 corresponding to this Friday. There are 146 cases, twice as many as those reported in Cochabamba (74). La Paz continues on the list with 63 cases followed by Tarija (10), Chuquisaca (6), Oruro (3), Beni (3), Potosí (2). Pando closed the day without any case of contagion.

Regarding vaccination, this day they applied 21,145 doses immunizing. the country is close to exceeding 13 million injected vaccines. Friday closes with 12,962,871 doses placed between the first, second and booster doses.



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