Cuba reports today 48 deaths from Covid-19 and 5,617 new cases

5617 new cases confirmed for a total of 872 425 positive cases for COVID-19 in Cuba, as reported by Dr. Francisco Durán García at a press conference of the Ministry of Public Health.

872 425 accumulated positive samples
43 062 samples taken on the day
9 509 303 accumulated samples

The death of 48 patients is regretted
Pinar del Río 6
Las Tunas 6
Artemis 5
Villa Clara 5
Holguín 5
Santiago de Cuba 4
Havana 3
Sancti Spíritus 3
Granma 3
Mayabeque 2
Camagüey 2
Guantánamo 2
Cienfuegos 1
Ciego de Ávila 1

Ages of the deceased:
5 under 50 years old
6 from 50 to 59 years old
8 from 60 to 69 years
12 from 70 to 79 years
10 from 80 to 89 years old
7 over 90 years old

28 male sex
20 female sex

Of the 5 617 cases diagnosed in the day:
5 588 autochthonous
5 575 case contacts
29 imported
13 without specifying source of infection
2 978 female sex
2 639 male
237 asymptomatic

Age groups of the 5 617 diagnosed cases
1 149 cases under 20 years of age (1 087 of pediatric age, 52 infants, 28 under six months and 9 newborns)
1 356 cases from 20 to 39 years
1 782 cases from 40 at 59 years
1,330 cases over 60 years

Origin of the 29 imported cases diagnosed in the day
Pinar del Río 6
Artemisa 3
Havana 6
Matanzas 4
Villa Clara 3
Sancti Spíritus 1
Camagüey 4
Santiago de Cuba 2

Origin of the 5 588 cases autochthonous people diagnosed on the day:
Pinar del Río (1,193 cases)
Artemisa (283 cases)
Havana (370 cases)
Mayabeque (138 cases)
Matanzas (76 cases)
Cienfuegos ( 99 cases)
Villa Clara (548 cases)
Sancti Spíritus (515 cases)
Ciego de Ávila (114 cases)
Camagüey (886 cases)
Las Tunas (372 cases)
Holguín (334 cases)
Granma (328 cases)
Santiago de Cuba (198 cases)
Guantánamo (134 cases)
Isla de la Ju Ventud did not confirm cases

Of the 872 425 accumulated positive cases, the following remain:
30 986 active cases
30 565 with stable clinical evolution
7 378 deaths (Lethality 0.85%)
7 277 discharges, 834 004 recovered in total
123 critically ill patients
298 critically ill patients

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