COVID Update: PANAMA making massive strides in controlling virus. 1 death reported.

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Panama registered only one death from covid-19 in the epidemiological week from Sunday, October 9 to Saturday, October 15, according to the latest weekly report of the Department of Epidemiology of the Ministry of Health (Minsa).

The total number of deaths in Panama to date, since the COVID-19 pandemic began, is 8,506.

For this epidemiological week in which 21,422 tests were performed, 725 new positive cases were registered, for a positivity of 3.3%, bringing the total of confirmed cases in the country to 989,005.

The total number of active cases is 929. Those who were in home isolation until October 15 were 857, while those hospitalized in the ward were 65 and in ICU until that date were 7 patients.

The total number of recovered patients as of Oct. 15 stood at 979,570.

While the total doses of vaccines applied against covid-19 is 8,652,344.

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