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The mayor of Bogotá Claudia López has just reported that: “we have passed the peak of the second wave of covid-19. With the favorable trend, starting tomorrow we will be able to lift the red alert, lift the quarantines by UPZ and resume activities. This afternoon we will announce how we will move forward. “
We have passed the peak of the second wave of COVID19. With the favorable trend, starting tomorrow we will be able to lift the red alert, lift the quarantines by UPZ and resume activities. This afternoon we will announce how we will move forward.
Thank you all for taking care of yourself and taking care of us! pic.twitter.com/yyD2SLmHWL
– Claudia López 👍 (@ClaudiaLopez) February 2, 2021
Today 29.3% of the reported cases of covid-19 in Colombia are in Bogotá DC In the city, 616,843 cases have been presented, of which 2,368 were confirmed on February 1, 2021. Of the total accumulated cases, 52.8% are women and the highest concentration of cases according to age is between 20 and 49 years old with a percentage weight of 60.7%.
The localities with the highest report of positive cases are: Suba with 15.0% of the city’s cases (85,672), followed by Kennedy with 13.4% (76,471), Engativá with 11.5% (65,384), Bosa with 7.8% (44,185) and Usaquén, which presented 7.1% (40,404); These five localities contribute 54.8% of the confirmed cases in the District. 4.2% of the cases are in a mild state, 0.9% are moderate, and 0.3% are in serious condition.
569,557 people (92.3%) have recovered and 12,710 (2.1%) have died. 98.8% of the cases are at home, 0.9% in general hospitalization and 0.3% in Intensive Care Units-ICU. Of the total intensive care units destined for Covid-19, 81.0% are occupied.
For now, it is known that after a Security Council that is being held at this time in the Mayor’s Office of Bogotá, it will be known what will be the new measures that will govern the city as a result of these latest figures.
DRAFTING BOGOTÁ
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