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That means that Colombia already has 930,159 confirmed COVID-19 cases and remains the fifth country in the world most affected by the virus.
With the new figures reported by the National Institute of Health, the 28,306 deceased and 816,667 recovered. That means there are 83,085 active cases.
The health authorities reported an increase in the number of tests: 36,123 (20,944 of PCR and 15,179 of antigen) and a decrease in the sources of contagion, since today there are 1,416 throughout the national territory, and the day before there were 1,490.
Coronavirus cases in Colombia today, October 14:
Today Bogotá and Antioquia kept the number of daily cases above a thousand: 1,461 and 1,030, respectively.
Far from that number appear Valle del Cauca (364), Santander (276), Meta (207), Cundinamarca (206), Huila (194), Tolima (187), Boyacá (157), Caldas (140) and Cauca (113 ).
By under a hundred cases appeared in the day’s bulletin Quindío (97), Córdoba (74), Cesar and Santa Marta (64), Barranquilla (59), Nariño (53), Cartagena and Casanare (42), Magdalena and Norte de Santander (37), La Guajira (26), Caquetá (22), Atlántico (16), Risaralda (14), Sucre (11), Arauca (10), Bolívar (5); Guaviare, Putumayo and Vichada (2), San Andrés (1).
Deaths from coronavirus in Colombia today, October 14:
As for the victims, the report indicated that 128 of the 156 of the day do not belong to this Wednesday and instead they were distributed like this: one for August, one for September and 163 for October.
The distribution of the day’s deaths by region indicates that Bogotá lost another 31 patients and Antioquia, 28. Without a doubt, these areas are becoming the most affected in the country.
There were also victims in Valle del Cauca (18), Santander (14), Tolima (13); Caldas, Cundinamarca and Huila (7); Boyacá and Meta (6); Cauca, Nariño and Risaralda (4); Bolívar, Norte de Santander and Putumayo (3), Cesar (2); Atlántico, Caquetá, Casanare, Córdoba and Vichada (1).
Further, by age, the deaths occurred like this:
– 0 to 19 years: no person.
– 20 to 29 years: one person.
– 30 to 39 years: 5 people.
– 40 to 49 years: 3 people.
– 50 to 59 years: 18 people.
– 60 to 69 years: 40 people.
– 70 to 79 years: 45 people.
– 80 to 89 years: 42 people.
– More than 90 years: 11 people.
In this sense, the youngest person to die in today’s report was a 28-year-old woman in Bogotá with a medical history still under study and the oldest, a 102-year-old man suffering from cardiovascular disease.
This is the bulletin that details the situation of the coronavirus in Colombia, as of today October 14, 2020:
# ReportCOVID19 October 14th:
9,964 recovered
6,061 new cases
165 deadSamples: 36,123
CRP: 20,944
Antigen: 15,179Total:
816,667 recovered
930,159 COVID-19 cases
28,306 deaths
4,270,936 samples processed
83,085 active cases https://t.co/SiKTpTCQ3W pic.twitter.com/IvZmrhyFFO– MinSaludCol (@MinSaludCol) October 14, 2020
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