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With those figures, Colombia reached 1,233,444 COVID-19 cases in total and it is the tenth country in the world with the most infections. Above are the United States, India, Brazil, France, Russia, Spain, England, Argentina and Italy.
In addition, it reached 34,929 deaths, and is in the 13th position of the nations that have lost the most lives due to the pandemic. Colombia also has 1,138,581 recovered, which means that there are 57,132 active cases.
Coronavirus cases in Colombia today, November 20:
Bogotá remains at the top with 1,921 cases and Antioquia still cannot control its wave of infections, so it registers 1,723 new infections.
Then there is Valle with 942. Caldas (369), Huila (340), Santander (301), Boyacá (291), Cundinamarca (266), Norte de Santander (239), Tolima (196), Risaralda ( 189), Cesar (182), Quindío (170), Nariño (102) and Barranquilla (101).
Finally, the regions that close the list with less than a hundred patients today are Cartagena (93), La Guajira (90), Meta (86), Córdoba (70), Atlántico (49), Casanare (47), Cauca (35 ), Amazonas (32), Caquetá (47), Cauca (35), Amazonas (32), Caquetá and Santa Marta (26), Sucre (16), Magdalena (15), Arauca (12), Bolívar (11), Chocó (7), Guaviare (5), Guainía and Putumayo (1).
Deaths from coronavirus in Colombia today, November 20:
According to official data, the 168 reported are distributed as follows: August (1), September (2), October (7) and November (158). That means of the total confirmed this Wednesday, 141 correspond to previous days.
On the other hand, Today’s death distribution left Valle with 34 new victims and 28 in Antioquia. Bogotá follows (22) and with much fewer deaths are Huila (10), Santander and Norte de Santander (9), Risaralda (7), Caldas (6); Boyacá, Cundinamarca and Quindío (5), Cesar and Tolima (4), Barranquilla and Cauca (3); Atlántico, La Guajira, Magdalena, Meta and Santa Marta (2); Caquetá, Casanare, Córdoba and Sucre (1).
Further, By age, the deaths occurred as follows:
– 0 to 19 years: no person.
– 20 to 29 years: 2 people.
– 30 to 39 years: one person.
– 40 to 49 years: 5 people.
– 50 to 59 years: 15 people.
– 60 to 69 years: 34 people.
– 70 to 79 years: 48 people.
– 80 to 89 years: 55 people.
– More than 90 years: 8 people.
Finally, according to these data, the youngest person to die today was a 26-year-old man in Neiva with the comorbidities under study and the oldest was a 97-year-old woman in Cali who suffered from hypertension and cardiovascular disease.
This is the report of the day and how all the figures are distributed in the country:
# ReportCOVID19 November 20:
6,188 recovered
7,954 new cases
168 deceasedSamples: 51,514
CRP: 30,923
Antigen: 20,591Total:
1,138,581 recovered
1,233,444 cases
34,929 deaths
5,955,489 samples processed
57,132 active cases https://t.co/SiKTpTCQ3W pic.twitter.com/Imfs8otNgt– MinSaludCol (@MinSaludCol) November 20, 2020
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