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But the number of infections was not the only one that remained high, there were also 295 deaths, and only 10,568 recovered.
With these numbers, Colombia reached a total of 1,719,771 COVID-19 cases. Of that number, 1,569,578 people have already defeated the virus and 44,723 have died.
The country reached day 306 of the pandemic with 100,914 active cases.
For this Wednesday’s data, 67,277 tests were analyzed (33,751 of PCR and 33,526 of the type of antigen), for a total number of 8,420,350 samples processed since the health emergency began.
Coronavirus cases in Colombia today, January 6:
Bogotá maintained its very high figures with 5,793 patients new. Antioquia also exceeded a thousand cases with 2,390, followed by Nariño with 1,374 and Cundinamarca, which for the first time reached that number: 1,000.
Valle closed the unfortunate ‘top 5’ with 973 and later Tolima (791), Cartagena (471) and Caldas (411) appear on the list. Santander (390), Huila (306), Norte de Santander (390), Huila (306), Norte de Santander (302), Risaralda (294), Barranquilla (282), Meta (277), Boyacá also appeared in the report. (276) and Quindío (235).
In addition, patients were registered in Atlántico (179), Cesar (164), Casanare (159), Santa Marta (158), Cauca (136), Córdoba (102), and there were reports in Caquetá (62) below a hundred cases. , Bolívar (50), Sucre (44), Putumayo (43), Magdalena (42), La Guajira (34), Arauca (24), Chocó (21), Guaviare (12), San Andrés (7) and Amazonas ( 3).
Deaths from coronavirus in Colombia today, January 6:
The Ministry of Health confirmed that 295 people died from the virus and 265 of them died in the days prior to this Wednesday’s report.
In addition, 71 victims were reported in Bogotá, a very worrying number.
By regions, the other victims were distributed as follows:
- Valley: 41
- Antioquia: 37
- North of Santander: 31
- Santander: 19
- Cundinamarca: 17
- Tolima: 14
- Caldas and Risaralda: 10
- Huila: 9
- Barranquilla: 6
- Narino: 5
- Boyacá, Meta and Quindío: 4
- Atlantic: 3
- Cesar: 2
- Amazonas, Arauca, Magdalena, Putumayo and Santa Marta: 1
The youngest person to die was an 18-year-old man in Cúcuta with the comorbidities under study, and the oldest was a 95-year-old woman in Zipaquirá who suffered from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
According to that, by ages, the victims were distributed as follows:
AGE | VICTIMS |
0 to 9 years | anyone |
10 to 19 years | 2 people |
20 to 29 years | 7 people |
30 to 39 years | 7 people |
40 to 49 years | 14 persons |
50 to 59 years | 33 people |
60 to 69 years | 75 people |
70 to 79 years | 81 people |
80 to 89 years | 58 people |
Over 90 years | 22 persons |
This is the bulletin on the situation of the pandemic in Colombia at the beginning of January:
# ReportCOVID19 January 6th:
10,568 recovered
16,805 new cases
295 deceasedSamples: 67,277
CRP: 33,751
Antigen: 33,526Total:
1,569,578 recovered
1,719,771 cases
44,723 deaths
8,420,350 samples processed
100,914 active caseshttps: //t.co/SiKTpTleFm pic.twitter.com/JXCQgLLKs9– MinSaludCol (@MinSaludCol) January 6, 2021
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