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[News] Minsa: more than 26 thousand people beat COVID-19 and were discharged in just 7 days


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Since the beginning of the pandemic by COVID-19 in our country, 185,852 people completed their period of home isolation or were discharged from a health facility.


The Ministry of Health (Minsa) reported on Friday that in the last seven days, 26,046 people had expired COVID-19 and were discharged. The Health sector emphasized that with this result, on its seventh consecutive day, the number of recoveries is higher than the number of confirmed cases.

Since the beginning of the pandemic by COVID-19 in our country, 185,852 people completed their period of home isolation or were discharged from a health facility.

 

From Saturday June 27 to Friday July 3, the people recovered are: 4,218; 3,974; 3,161; 3,376; 3,710; 3,852; and 3,755, respectively.

While the report of new positive cases, in that same period of time, indicates the following figures: 3,625; 3,430; 2,946; 2,848; 3,264; 3,527; and 3,595 new assets, respectively.

 

Meanwhile, the number of people sampled continues to fluctuate between 16,000 and 20,000 per day. Given this, the Minsa indicated this is due to the difficult, but necessary measures that were taken and the collaboration of the people who complied with the requested quarantine to prevent the further spread of the virus in the country.

 

Finally, the Health sector emphasized that this decrease will be evident if all citizens comply with the correct use of the mask, the physical distance of at least one meter and the constant washing of hands, measures that are still in force within the framework of the new coexistence.

The Minsa also detailed that to date the number of those infected by coronavirus rose to 295,599 in the country this Friday. Similarly, he indicated that there are a total of 10,226 deaths from this disease nationwide.

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