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Hike In More Positive Cases But Less Occupancy In Hospitals

Positive Covid-19 cases on the rise while hospital occupancy remains low. Only four children hospitalized at Robert Reid Cabral Health clinic, with one requiring a ventilator. Stable dengue fever cases with available beds. Vaccination and specimen collection continues despite low turnout. Patients transferred to designated clinics in case of positive result.

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Although the percentage of successful Covid-19 instances has increased in recent weeks, institutions do not have a large number of customers with the illness.

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Four babies remain hospitalised for the illness at the Robert Reid Cabral Health clinic, according to Clemente Terrero, the agency's administrator.

"We had 6 hospitalised yesterday, two of whom were released, and four of whom remain," he explained.

At the same time, he mentioned that they had a serious instance of the sickness, with a two-year-old boy requiring ventilator. He said, "Thank God he has already conquered it, and his clinical presentation has healed."

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Terrero also stated that dengue fever cases have remained stable, and that just five children have been admitted to the hospital, despite the fact that there are 10 beds available for patients diagnosed.

Vaccination and sample collection

The special care section of the Francis Moscoso Puello hospital was closed due to a lack of individuals with the coronavirus. Despite this, they kept working on the vaccine and specimen collection point. "They've merely come for the purpose of being tested." "There were just five persons who came to get immunized," security staff claimed.

If a patient positive for Covid is found, they are moved to the Santo Socorro Maternity and Child Clinic or the Marcelino Vélez Santana Clinic, as per the agency's technology department.

14 individuals with coronavirus have been admitted to the hospital in Vélez Santana, with two of them being detained in the icu.

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