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With these figures, in this first week of November, Colombia reached 1,108,084 COVID-19 cases in total and it is the ninth country in the world with the most infections. Above are the United States, India, Brazil, Russia, France, Spain, Argentina and England.
In addition, it reached 32,013 deaths, and is in the 12th position of the nations that have lost the most lives due to the pandemic. Colombia also has 1,002,202 recovered, which means that there are 71,357 active cases.
Coronavirus cases in Colombia today, November 4:
Antioquia rebounded as the region with the most infections and this Tuesday it reported 2,008, then there is Bogotá with 1,818. Also on the list are Valle (678), Cesar (426), Santander (412), Caldas (366), Boyacá (333) and Cundinamarca (309).
Further down are Huila (279), Quindío (275), Tolima (267), Norte de Santander (203), Risaralda (189), Cauca (177), Cartagena (163), Meta (155), Barranquilla (146) and Cordoba (100).
Finally, the regions that close the list with less than a hundred patients today are Nariño (68), La Guajira (55), Casanare (50), Atlántico (42), Santa Marta (39), Sucre (29), Guaviare ( 24), San Andrés (21), Caquetá (16), Bolívar (12), Arauca (11), Putumayo (8), Magdalena and Vichada (5), Chocó (2) and Amazonas (1).
Here, a summary:
Deaths from coronavirus in Colombia today, November 4:
According to official data, the 166 reported are distributed as follows: October, 37 deaths and November, 129. That means that of the total confirmed this Wednesday, 141 correspond to previous days.
On the other hand, Today’s distribution of deaths left Bogota with 33 new victims and 24 in Antioquia. Follow Santander (13), Tolima (12), Caldas (11), Huila and Valle del Cauca (10), Meta (7), Quindío (6), Boyacá (5); Cauca, Cundinamarca and Norte de Santander (4); Barranquilla, La Guajira and Risaralda (3).
´Patients also died in Amazonas, Bolívar, Cesar, Córdoba, Nariño (2); Caquetá, Cartagena, Chocó and Sucre (1).
Further, By age, the deaths occurred as follows:
– 0 to 19 years: no person.
– 20 to 29 years old: 3 people.
– 30 to 39 years: 2 people.
– 40 to 49 years: 9 people.
– 50 to 59 years: 22 people.
– 60 to 69 years: 32 people.
– 70 to 79 years: 43 people.
– 80 to 89 years: 43 people.
– More than 90 years: 12 people.
Finally, according to these data, the youngest person to die today was a 24-year-old man in Dosquebradas (Risaralda) with the medical history under study and the oldest was a 98-year-old woman in Medellín who suffered from hypertension.
This is the report of the day and how all the figures are distributed in the country:
# ReportCOVID19 November 4th:
8,325 recovered
8,692 new cases
166 deceasedSamples: 50,994
CRP: 33,561
Antigen: 17,433Total:
1,002,202 recovered
1,108,084 cases
32,013 deceased
5,215,323 samples processed
71,357 active cases https://t.co/SiKTpTCQ3W pic.twitter.com/LvdXMU6dK5– MinSaludCol (@MinSaludCol) November 4, 2020
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