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Coronavirus in Córdoba: three deaths and 158 new cases

The Ministry of Health of Córdoba confirmed this Friday three deaths and 158 new cases of Covid-19 throughout the provincial territory.

In the report, three deaths were reported in the province of Córdoba: two women aged 35 and 80, residing in Córdoba and Oliva, respectively, and a 62-year-old man from the city of Córdoba.

The three people were hospitalized and had a history of previous pathologies.

Since the beginning of the pandemic, in the province of Córdoba there have been a total of 62 deaths linked to Covid-19.

New cases

Of the 158 new cases, 94 are domiciled in the city of Córdoba (Capital), one in Unquillo (Colón), one in Villa Allende (Colón), two in General Roca (Marcos Juárez), nine in Los Surgentes (Marcos Juárez) , one in Marcos Juárez (Marcos Juárez), five in Monte Buey (Marcos Juárez), three in Inriville (Marcos Juárez), two in Villa Carlos Paz (Punilla), two in Santa María de Punilla (Punilla), seven in Vicuña Mackenna (Río Cuarto), one in Villa Santa Rosa (Río Primero), four in Oncativo (Río Segundo), two in Colazo (Río Segundo), one in Pilar (Río Segundo), five in Alta Gracia (Santa María), one in Malagueño (Santa María), one in Colonia Bismarck (Unión) and 16 in Oliva (Third Above).

Of the total cases, 116 are linked to close contacts of previously confirmed cases, 40 are under investigation and two are imported.

On the other hand, this Friday four cases were notified to the National Health Surveillance System (SNVS), corresponding to people with residence in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, but legal domicile in the towns of Villa Carlos Paz, Córdoba, Villa María and San Francisco.

In this way, the province of Córdoba has registered a total of 162 new cases to date and a total of 3,150 cases.

  • Beds occupied. Until this Friday, 35 people were hospitalized in intensive care unit (ICU) beds for Covid-19 adults, which represents 4.47% of the total beds in the public and private sectors of the Córdoba province.

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