Cuba reported another 39 people infected with COVID-19 at the end of this Friday, a day in which there were no deaths from the disease and there were 40 discharges.
Pinar del Río was once again the province with most of the new cases, with 29, all autochthonous, while Havana reported four, two of them imported. The rest were from Matanzas (three cases, all imported), Villa Clara (an autochthonous case), Las Tunas (an imported one) and Santiago de Cuba (an imported one).
Now Cuba has a total of 7,267 cases detected since the beginning of the pandemic, while the number of deaths remained at 130 and that of recovered rose to 6,582. The evacuees are still two.
In addition, 3,574 patients are hospitalized, of them 1,916 under surveillance, 1,105 suspects and 553 confirmed. Of the latter, 549 have a stable clinical condition, while five are in intensive care: three critical and two serious.
Se confirmaron 39 nuevos casos de #COVID19, para un acumulado de 7 mil 267 en #Cuba
553 casos activos
548 con evolución clínica estable
3 pacientes en estado crítico
2 pacientes en estado grave
130 fallecidos
6 mil 582 altas médicas
2 evacuadoshttps://t.co/rt7BHifACt pic.twitter.com/bewXWhIGNH— Ministerio de Salud Pública de Cuba (@MINSAPCuba) November 7, 2020
As for the new cases detected this Friday, 37 are Cubans and 2 foreigners: one from Switzerland, reported in Santiago de Cuba, and one from Poland, detected in Matanzas, according to the report by the Cuban Ministry of Public Health (MINSAP).
Regarding their origin, the island’s health authorities specified that 29 are contacts of confirmed cases, seven have their source of infection abroad and in three it has not been possible to specify their source of infection. They also reported that 79.4% (31) of the positive cases were asymptomatic at the time of their diagnosis.
Finally, MINSAP stated that the most recent infections were detected after 9,664 PCR tests were carried out during the day. In this way, Cuba has processed a total of 901,541 samples, of which only 0.81% were positive.