Cuba reports three deaths from COVID-19 and approaches 1,000 daily infectionsCuba reports three deaths from COVID-19 and approaches 1,000 daily infections

In addition, active cases totaled 5,100, another negative mark for the island that is not higher today thanks to the 697 discharges recorded yesterday.

by OnCuba Staff January 30, 2021 in Cuba

The Cuban Ministry of Public Health (MINSAP) reported three deaths from COVID-19 and 910 new cases at the end of this Friday, a new record of daily infections on the island.

In this way, the number of patients detected in the country since the start of the pandemic was more than 25,000 (25,674), while the death toll already stands at 213. In addition, active cases rose to 5,100, another negative mark that is not higher today thanks to yesterday’s 697 discharges.

At this time, 11,684 people are hospitalized in Cuba for reasons related to the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus. Of these, 4,080 are suspects and 20,504 are under surveillan

ce, while of the 5,100 confirmed, 5,055 have a stable clinical evolution and 45 are in ICUs: 21 in critical condition and 24 in serious condition.

Regarding the 910 new infections, 814 were contacts of confirmed cases, 63 have their source of infection abroad and in 33 the source of infection had not been specified. In addition, 440 are female and 470 male, while 375 were asymptomatic at the time of their diagnosis, according to the most recent report of the MINSAP.

By US-Cuba Normalization Committee

Organizing Committee, International and Nationwide Conference for the Normalization of US-Cuba Relations.

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