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7,370 cases reported and the tally, 10.78% positive in the last 24 hours.

Discover the latest COVID-19 updates: 7,370 new cases reported with a 10.78% positivity rate. Find out more about the national and metropolitan trends in infections and recovery rates. Stay informed with the latest statistics and data.

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COVID-19 has been identified in 3,693,241 Americans. 34,243 are registered. Cases managed to recover: 3,600,098.

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The Health ministry announces 7,370 new COVID-19 infections in the previous 24 hours, including 68,129 examinations, PCR, and antigen testing. Metropolitan daily positive is 13.9%.

Nationally, new cases reported vary by 29% and 93% between 7 and 14 days. Two areas have fewer cases in the last week, and one in the last two.

31% are identified by antigen test, 46% by Active Cases Search (BAC), and 20% are asymptomatic. Urban Region: 24% owing to antigen, 43% due to BAC, 17% asymptomatic.

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Metropolitana has the largest proportion per 100,000 people, next by Valparaso, Atacama, and Maule.

3,891 of the 7,370 new COVID-19 patients are symptomatic, whereas 960 do not. 2,519 pcr Amplification tests weren't reported.

COVID-19 has been identified in 3,693,241 Americans. 34,243 are registered. Cases recovered: 3,600,098.

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According to the Department of Census and statistics and Health Information (DEIS), a fibre optic infrastructure breakdown caused no fatalities today, May 29. COVID-19 has caused 57,877 deaths nationwide, the same as yesterday.

130 individuals are in ICUs, and 83 are being ventilated mechanically. 333 critical units are available for Integrated Health Network patients, regardless of nationality.

Recently, 68,129 PCR testing and antibody tests were recorded for the Laboratory Network and diagnostic capacity, bringing the total to 38,491,988 countrywide. Positive sentiment is 10.78% at the national level and 13.9% in the City Area.

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