The Cuban Ministry of Public Health reported today the continuity of the trend of more patients with medical discharges than hospital admissions for Covid-19.
The Cuban Ministry of Public Health reported today the continuity of the trend of more patients with medical discharges than hospital admissions for Covid-19.
Cuba’s Ministry of Public Health reported on Thusrday 30 new recoveries for a total of 1,603 patients who have recovered from Covid-19.
At the close of yesterday, May 20, 689 patients are admitted to hospitals for epidemiological clinical surveillance. Another 1,697 people are monitored in their homes from Primary Health Care
Cuba’s government urged this Wednesday the world to prioritize saving lives based on international cooperation and solidarity in Covid-19 times.
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel on Tuesday recognized the science contribution impacts to fight the Covid-19 pandemic.
At the close of yesterday, May 18, 824 patients are admitted to hospitals for epidemiological clinical surveillance. Another 2,053 people are monitored in their homes from Primary Health Care.
The National Director of Epidemiology of the Cuban Ministry of Public Health, Dr. Francisco Duran, reported that there were 9 new cases of COVID-19, for a total of 1,881 positive cases across the island.
The Ministry of Public Health of Cuba highlighted today that in the country there are more medical discharges than the admissions from Covid-19, while reiterating not to rely on such favorable statistics in the fight against the pandemic.
At the close of yesterday, May 15, 981 patients are admitted to hospitals for epidemiological clinical surveillance. Another 3,365 people are monitored in their homes from Primary Health Care.
In view of the real and encouraging fact of the downward trend in statistics related to Covid-19 in the country, the Cuban government reiterated this Friday the call to maintain discipline, today more than ever, and take responsibility for each of the measures taken to contain the expansion of a disease that has claimed in the world the lives of more than 296 thousand people.