Daily cases of coronavirus in Venezuela rise to 577

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This Monday Venezuela reported 577 new coronavirus infections, reported the Minister of Communication, Freddy Ñáñez. He detailed on Twitter that 570 cases are by community transmission and 7 are imported.

According to the balance, the community cases are located in the following states: Caracas 222; Miranda 98; Amazonas 64; La Guaira 60; Aragua 551, among others.

Caracas today presents the highest number of infections in its 22 parishes: Sucre 59; The Valley 21; Santa Rosalía 16; The Recreo 14; La Candelaria 11, among others.

The minister explained that of the 7 imported cases, 2 come from Panama, 2 from Mexico, 1 from Spain, 1 from the Dominican Republic, 1 from the United States. All with entry through La Guaira.

With the new data, Venezuela reaches 447,865 confirmed cases of coronavirus, 437,084 people recovered, which represents 98% of infections. There are 5,420 active cases, 4,510 are being treated in the public health system and 910 in private clinics.

He also said that to date we have 3,370 patients who are asymptomatic, 1,317 with mild acute respiratory failure, 575 with moderate acute respiratory failure and 158 in the Intensive Care Unit.

On the other hand, the official reported the death of 4 people to reach 5,361: 1 76-year-old man from Barinas, 1 94-year-old woman from Caracas, 1 69-year-old woman from Yaracuy, and 1 79-year-old man from Zulia. “Condolences to his relatives and relatives,” he wrote on the social network.

And he added: «Today began vaccination of reinforcement in the elderly, the call is to this part of the population so that they attend to receive their respective immunization, in this way we will continue to decrease the cases in our country ».

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