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After disagreements about the errors in the figures of the ninth epidemiological report, which led to the fact that the authorities yesterday downloaded it from their official website, Ministry of Health reissued document during this conference,
In a report that uses known cases before 21:00 on April 16 (a total of 9252 cases of covid-19), in Chile so far, the cumulative incidence is 47.5 per 100,000 inhabitants. ,
The highest cumulative incidence rates were found in the regions of Magallanes (280.9), Cubla (128.2), La Araucania (89.4), Metropolitan (60.5) and Arica and Parinacota (53.2), all higher than the observed national indicator.
Ten communes, in most cases, are:
– Temuco 547 (+41)
– Alto Most 472 (+98)
– Punta Arenas 470 (+54)
– Santiago 463 (+59)
– Chillan 387 (+13)
– Las Condes 320 (+14)
– Maypu 284 (+43)
– Osorno 249 (+8)
– Unoa 217 (+29)
– Florida 211 (+35)
In addition, of the confirmed cases recorded on the Epivigila platform, the average age is 40 years, where 3% correspond to children under the age of 15 years, 22% to people aged 15-29 years, 34% to people. 30-44 years old, 30% – people aged 45-64, and the remaining 11% – adults 65 years and older.
Minister of Health Jaime Manalich, explained this Saturday his decision to quit ninth epidemiological report of COVID-19 it develops his ministry because it contains errors.
“It seems to me that the epidemiological report is an extremely reliable toolIndeed, Deputy Minister Daza found an error on page 24 of the report, which records statistics on accumulated cases and new cases of some communities in the capital region, so he ordered them to be reduced. This is being fixed because it was an error of how the rows were located on the Excel page, which leads to this report. “ indicated as part of the delivery of the new national balance.
“We took measures so that they did not happen again,” he added.
Keep in mind that Friday night Deputy Minister of Health Paula Daza Through his Twitter account, he announced that he had issued an order to “download” the report from the Internet, which is delivered every two days and contains more detailed data than the daily balance provided by the Ministry.
“I read the epidemiological report No. 9, which contains errors, and ordered to download it immediately,” pointed out.
I looked at Epidemiological Report No. 9, which contains errors, and ordered it to be downloaded immediately.
– Paula Daza (@pdazan) April 18, 2020
The pediatrician added a few minutes after the revised document is published this Saturday, April 18th.
The ninth epidemiological report will be published tomorrow, correcting errors.
– Paula Daza (@pdazan) April 18, 2020
“The ninth epidemiological report will be published tomorrow with bug fixes,” he added.
It is worth noting that previous COVID-19 epidemiological reports included data such as the municipality, region, age of infection, and analysis of incidence rates per 100,000 inhabitants.
Mass testing to detect antibodies to COVID-19 will begin this Monday.
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