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Cuba: 44 new cases and one death from COVID-19

Of the newly detected patients, 27 are autochthonous cases and 17 imported, of which 11 are Russian vacationers who arrived at the Jardines del Rey tourist destination.

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People wearing masks on Obispo Street in Havana, including primary school students, after the restart of the school year in the Cuban capital. Photo: Otmaro Rodríguez.

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The Cuban Ministry of Public Health of Cuba (MINSAP) reported 44 new cases of COVID-19 at the end of this Thursday, a day in which 40 discharges were given and one person died on the island―from the central province of Sancti Spíritus―from the disease.

Since last March, Cuba already has detected a total of 7,228 cases, as well as 6,542 recovered patients―90.5% of all cases―and 130 deaths, for a fatality rate of 1.8%.

As of yesterday, 3,736 patients were hospitalized on the island for clinical epidemiological surveillance. Of them, 1,063 were suspects, 2,119 were under surveillance and 554 were confirmed, according to MINSAP’s report.

Of those active, 550 have a stable clinical evolution, three are in critical condition and one in serious condition. In addition, the number of patients evacuated since the start of the pandemic remains at two.

Se confirmaron 44 nuevos casos de #COVID19, para un acumulado de 7 mil 228 en #Cuba

554 casos activos
550 con evolución clínica estable
3 pacientes en estado crítico
1 pacientes en estado grave
130 fallecidos
6 mil 542 altas médicas
2 evacuadoshttps://t.co/elBP5XTBcZ pic.twitter.com/JpxbE6sQDq

— Ministerio de Salud Pública de Cuba (@MINSAPCuba) November 6, 2020

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As for the newly detected patients, 27 are autochthonous cases and 17 imported, of them 11 foreigners, all Russian vacationers who arrived at the Jardines del Rey tourist destination, in the province of Ciego de Ávila.

Imported cases were also reported in the provinces of Havana and Camagüey, both with three, all Cubans arriving from abroad.

Of the 44 new cases, 23 are female and 21 male, while 37 (84%) were asymptomatic at the time of their diagnosis.

By age, the most affected group was 40 to 59 years old, with 20 cases, followed by 20 to 39 years old, with 17. One minor and six people over 60 years old infected by the new coronavirus were also detected.

Finally, the 27 autochthonous cases were from the provinces of Pinar del Río, with 23―which confirms it as the current epicenter of the epidemic on the island―and Sancti Spíritus, with four. Both territories remain in a phase of limited autochthonous transmission, as does Ciego de Ávila, which yesterday did not register cases.

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