COVID: Venezuela registers 395 new infections and the recovery rate is 94%

A total of 287 cases of community transmission of COVID-19 and 108 imported were detected in the last 24 hours by the Venezuelan health authorities to raise the total number of infections to 93,100, while the rate of recovered stands at 94 percent of the total of cases when registering 87,941 recovered patients.

This was announced by the Executive Vice President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez, through a series of publications on her account on the Twitter social network, @drodriven2.

She explained that cases of community transmission are discriminated as follows:

Merida: 72 new cases

Lara: 52 new cases

Yaracuy: 40 new cases

Zulia: 35 new cases

Carabobo: 33 new cases

Miranda: 23 new cases

Bolívar: 8 new cases

Barinas: 7 new cases

Cojedes: 5 new cases

Aragua: 4 new cases

Táchira: 2 new cases

Capital District: 2 new cases

Falcón: 1 new case

Apure: 1 new case

Los Roques: 1 new case

Trujillo: 1 new case

She added that, regarding the imported cases, 91 come from Colombia, 10 from Ecuador, 4 from Peru and 3 from Chile.

She also reported that there are 4,349 active cases, of which 4,300 are being treated within the Public Health System, and 49 in private clinics.

Likewise, she regretted reporting the death of four Venezuelans, to raise the total death toll to 810: a 57-year-old woman and an 84-year-old man from Táchira state, a 48-year-old man from Aragua state, and a 75-year-old man from Anzoátegui state.

The Executive Vice President recalled that “We are in a new week of flexibilization of the 7 + 7 Plus method, with the activation of more than 50 sectors in the national economic life”.

Finally, she reiterated the call to companies, distribution chains and shops in general to comply with biosafety protocols.