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Bolivia has already managed to apply 8,336,670 doses of anticovid vaccines

The Ministry of Health and Sports, in its Covid-19 vaccination report this Saturday, reported that To date, 8,336,670 doses have been applied between the first, second, single-dose and the third dose of the Sputnik V, AstraZeneca, Sinopharm, Pfizer and Janssen vaccines throughout the national territory.

Of those more than 8 million doses, 3,924,991 correspond to the first doses placed health workers, teachers, senior citizens, over 18 years of age and pregnant women; 3,070,928, at the second dose; 977,484, at the single dose; and 363,267, at the third dose, which was administered to people over 18 years of age and people with underlying diseases.

During this day there were important advances in the immunization of the population, since 23,000 doses were applied throughout the national territory, according to the Ministry of Health.

The tTotal number of vaccines managed and purchased by the national government reaches 18,000,000.

Positive cases

Epidemiological report 615 this Saturday also shows that 556 patients recovered from Covid-19 and were discharged; According to the massive diagnosis, 5,921 tests, 668 were positive and 5,253 were discarded.

The report issued by the National Directorate of Epidemiology, of the Ministry of Health and Sports, establishes that the accumulated national number of recovered patients up to this day amounts to 486,547.

The record of patients recovered by department is as follows: 335 in Santa Cruz, 50 in Cochabamba, 87 in La Paz, 58 in Chuquisaca, 3 in Tarija, 5 in Potosí, 16 in Oruro, 2 in Beni and zero in Pando.

The new infections this Saturday are: Santa Cruz with 304, Cochabamba 65, La Paz 147, Chuquisaca 62, Tarija 49, Potosí 6, Oruro 24, Beni 4 and Pando 7.

In the same way, the report of 11 deceased people had to be regretted, while the fatality rate of the fourth wave yields the figure of 0.7%.

Through the free Covid-19 hotline, 800 10 1104, the monitoring of 856 people who are suspected of carrying the disease.

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