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March 24, 2020
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Number of cases detected in Colombia | 13-04-2020

On the morning of April 13, 2,776 cases of Colombians infected with the coronavirus (Covid-19) were recorded. According to the Ministry of Health, 144 cities in the country already have at least one patient reported, with Bogotá presenting the most cases with a total of 1,164.


Cundinamarca (105), Antioquia (253), Valle del Cauca (479), Bolívar (117), Atlántico (84), Magdalena (57), Cesar (32), Norte de Santander (41), Santander (27), Cauca (19), Caldas (33), Risaralda (58), Quindío (47), Huila (52), Tolima (23), Meta (21), Casanare (7), San Andrés and Providencia (5), Nariño (38 ), Boyacá (31), Sucre (1), Córdoba (13), La Guajira (1), Chocó (1).

By gender they are 1,405 male and 1,371 female. There are 270 recovered patients and 109 deceased.

 

Number of cases detected in Colombia | 07-04-2020 

The Colombian Ministry of Health confirmed the start of the mitigation phase of the coronavirus COVID-19 in the country. The above given that, to date, the index of cases that we have without a link, compared to those registered as imported or related is high. In other words, one in 10 infected in Colombia does not have an epidemiological link. With this indicator, the country began the mitigation stage, which means that the strategy should be emphasized to the general population and not just the control and containment of cases of identified people.

On the morning of April 7, 1,579 cases of Colombians infected with the coronavirus (Covid-19) are recorded. According to the Ministry of Health, 103 cities in the country already have at least one patient reported, with Bogotá presenting the most cases with a total of 779.

Cundinamarca (53), Antioquia (183), Valle del Cauca (210), Bolívar (56), Atlántico (52), Magdalena (12), Cesar (16), Norte de Santander (25), Santander (12), Cauca (13), Caldas (16), Risaralda (37), Quindío (23), Huila (34), Tolima (15), Meta (14), Casanare (2), San Andrés and Providencia (2), Nariño (6 ), Boyacá (13), Sucre (1), Córdoba (3), La Guajira (1).

By gender they are 804 male and 775 female. There are 88 recovered patients and 46 deceased.

 

Number of cases detected in Colombia | 06-04-2020 

The Colombian Ministry of Health confirmed the start of the mitigation phase of the coronavirus COVID-19 in the country. The above given that, to date, the index of cases that we have without a link, compared to those registered as imported or related is high. In other words, one in 10 infected in Colombia does not have an epidemiological link. With this indicator, the country began the mitigation stage, which means that the strategy should be emphasized to the general population and not just the control and containment of cases of identified people.


On the morning of April 6, 1,485 cases of Colombians infected with the coronavirus (Covid-19) are recorded. According to the Ministry of Health, 100 cities in the country already have at least one patient reported, with Bogotá presenting the most cases with a total of 725.

Cundinamarca (52), Antioquia (172), Valle del Cauca (196), Bolívar (45), Atlántico (51), Magdalena (12), Cesar (16), Norte de Santander (25), Santander (12), Cauca (12), Caldas (16), Risaralda (37), Quindío (23), Huila (34), Tolima (15), Meta (14), Casanare (2), San Andrés and Providencia (2), Nariño (6 ), Boyacá (6), Sucre (1), Córdoba (3), La Guajira (1).

By gender they are 757 males and 728 females. There are 88 recovered and 35 deceased patients.

1% of cases are between 0 and 9 years old; 3% are between 10 and 19 years old; 21% of cases are in the range of 20-29 years old; 23% between 30 and 39 years old; 16% between 40-49 years old; 17% between 50-59 years old; 10% between 60 and 69 years old, 4% between 70 and 79 years old; 3% between 80 and 89 years old.

 

Number of cases detected in Colombia | 03-04-2020 

The Colombian Ministry of Health confirmed the start of the mitigation phase of the coronavirus COVID-19 in the country. The above given that, to date, the index of cases that we have without a link, compared to those registered as imported or related is high. In other words, one in 10 infected in Colombia does not have an epidemiological link. With this indicator, the country began the mitigation stage, which means that the strategy should be emphasized to the general population and not just the control and containment of cases of identified people.


On the morning of April 3, 1,161 cases of Colombians infected with the coronavirus (Covid-19) were recorded. According to the Ministry of Health, 92 cities in the country already have at least one patient reported, with Bogotá presenting the most cases with a total of 542.


Cundinamarca (42), Antioquia (127), Valle del Cauca (150), Bolívar (42), Atlántico (35), Magdalena (12), Cesar (16), Norte de Santander (21), Santander (12), Cauca (12), Caldas (16), Risaralda (35), Quindío (23), Huila (30), Tolima (14), Meta (12), Casanare (2), San Andrés and Providencia (2), Nariño ( 6), Boyacá (6), Sucre (1), Córdoba (2), La Guajira (1).

By gender are 593 males and 568 females. There are 55 recovered patients and 19 deceased.

1% of cases are between 0 and 9 years old; 3% are between 10 and 19 years old; 21% of cases are in the range of 20-29 years old; 23% between 30 and 39 years old; 16% between 40-49 years old; 17% between 50-59 years old; 10% between 60 and 69 years old, 4% between 70 and 79 years old; 3% between 80 and 89 years old.

 

Number of cases detected in Colombia | 01-04-2020 

As of April 1st, there are 1.065 cases of Colombians infected with the coronavirus (Covid-19). According to the Ministry of Health, 84 cities in the country already have at least one patient reported, with Bogotá presenting the most cases with a total of 472.


Cundinamarca (42), Antioquia (107), Valle del Cauca (148), Bolívar (42), Atlántico (35), Magdalena (12), Cesar (16), Norte de Santander (19), Santander (12), Cauca (11), Caldas (15), Risaralda (35), Quindío (23), Huila (30), Tolima (14), Meta (12), Casanare (2), San Andrés and Providencia (2), Nariño (6), Boyacá (6), Sucre (1), Córdoba (2), La Guajira (1).


By gender they are 544 males and 521 females. There are 39 recovered patients and 17 deceased.


The National Institute of Health of Colombia reports that, of the 1065 cases, 485 of the cases are imported and 366 are associated, and 214 are in the study phase to establish provenance.
1% of cases are between 0 and 9 years old; 3% are between 10 and 19 years old; 21% of cases are in the range of 20-29 years old; 23% between 30 and 39 years old; 16% between 40-49 years old; 17% between 50-59 years old; 10% between 60 and 69 years old, 4% between 70 and 79 years old; 3% between 80 and 89 years old.

Number of cases detected in Colombia | 31-03-2020 

On the morning of March 31, 798 cases of Colombians infected with the coronavirus (Covid-19) are recorded. According to the Ministry of Health, 79 cities in the country already have at least one patient reported, with Bogotá presenting the most cases with a total of 350.


Cundinamarca (29), Antioquia (96), Valle del Cauca (104), Bolívar (40), Atlántico (25), Magdalena (8), Cesar (4), Norte de Santander (16), Santander (8), Cauca (9), Caldas (15), Risaralda (29), Quindío (16), Huila (21), Tolima (9), Meta (8), Casanare (1), San Andrés and Providencia (1), Nariño (2 ), Boyacá (4), Sucre (1), Córdoba (2).


By gender they are 413 males and 385 females. There are 15 recovered patients and 14 deceased.


The National Institute of Health of Colombia reports that, of the 798 cases, 405 of the cases are imported and 278 are associated, and 115 are in the study phase to establish provenance.
22% of the cases are in the range of 20-29 years old; 22% between 30 and 39 years old; 18% between 40-49 years old; 17% between 50-59 years old; 11% between 60 and 69 years old, 4% between 70 and 79 years old; 3% between 80 and 89 years old.
 

Number of cases detected in Colombia | 30-03-2020

On the morning of March 30, 702 cases of Colombians infected with the coronavirus (Covid-19) are recorded. According to the Ministry of Health, 75 cities in the country already have at least one patient reported, with Bogotá presenting the most cases with a total of 297.

Cundinamarca (23), Antioquia (86), Valle del Cauca (91), Bolívar (37), Atlántico (24), Magdalena (7), Cesar (4), Norte de Santander (15), Santander (8), Cauca (9), Caldas (14), Risaralda (29), Quindío (16), Huila (16), Tolima (9), Meta (8), Casanare (1), San Andrés y Providencia (1), Nariño (2 ), Boyacá (3), Sucre (1), Córdoba (1).

By gender 362 are males and 340 females. There are 10 recovered and 10 deceased patients.

The National Institute of Health of Colombia reports that, of the 702 cases, 279 of the cases are imported and 171 are associated, and 41 are in the study phase to establish provenance.

22% of the cases are in the range of 20-29 years old; 22% between 30 and 39 years old; 17% between 40-49 years old; 18% between 50-59 years old; 10% between 60 and 69 years old, 4% between 70 and 79 years old; 3% between 80 and 89 years old.

Number of cases detected in Colombia | 26-03-2020 

On the morning of March 26, there were 470 cases of Colombians infected with the coronavirus (Covid-19). According to the Ministry of Health, 61 cities in the country already have at least one patient reported, with Bogotá presenting the most cases with a total of 170.

Cundinamarca (21), Antioquia (59), Valle del Cauca (71), Bolívar (26), Atlántico (12), Magdalena (5), Cesar (2), Norte de Santander (15), Santander (4), Cauca (9), Caldas (10), Risaralda (19), Quindío (12), Huila (14), Tolima (9), Meta (8), Casanare (1), San Andrés and Providencia (1), Nariño (1 ), Boyacá (1).

By gender 240 are males and 230 females. There are 8 recovered and 4 deceased patients, one in Cartagena, one in Cali, one in Santa Marta and one in Bogotá.

The National Institute of Health of Colombia reports that, of the 470 cases, 268 of the cases are imported and 166 are associated, and 36 are in the study phase to establish provenance.

24% of the cases are in the range of 20-29 years old; 20% between 30 and 39 years old; 17% between 40-49 years old; 19% between 50-59 years old; 9% between 60 and 69 years old, 4% between 70 and 79 years old; 2% between 80 and 89 years old.

Number of cases detected in Colombia | 25-03-2020 

On the morning of March 25, there were 378 cases of Colombians infected with the coronavirus (Covid-19). According to the Ministry of Health, 57 cities in the country already have at least one patient reported, with Bogotá presenting the most cases with a total of 120. 

Cundinamarca (21), Antioquia (52), Valle del Cauca (66), Bolívar (21), Atlántico (9), Magdalena (4), Cesar (2), Norte de Santander (11), Santander (3), Cauca (3), Caldas (9), Risaralda (17), Quindío (8), Huila (14), Tolima (8), Meta (7), Casanare (1), San Andrés and Providencia (1), Nariño (1 ).

By gender 195 are male and 182 female. There are 6 recovered and 3 deceased patients, one in Cartagena, one in Cali and one in Santa Marta.

The National Institute of Health of Colombia reports that, of the 306 cases, 233 of the cases are imported and 117 are associated, and 28 are in the study phase to establish provenance.

24% of the cases are in the range of 20-29 years old; 20% between 30 and 39 years old; 17% between 40-49 years old; 19% between 50-59 years old; 9% between 60 and 69 years old, 4% between 70 and 79 years old; 2% between 80 and 89 years old.

 

Number of cases detected in Colombia | 24-03-2020 

As of March 24, there are 306 cases of Colombians infected with the coronavirus (Covid-19). 

According to the Ministry of Health, 21 cities in the country already have at least one patient reported, with Bogotá presenting the most cases with a total of 114.

Cundinamarca (13), Antioquia (52), Valle del Cauca (37), Bolívar (16), Atlántico (7), Magdalena (3), Cesar (1), Norte de Santander (8), Santander (3), Cauca (2), Caldas (7), Risaralda (14), Quindío (7), Huila (11), Tolima (4), Meta (5), Casanare (1), San Andrés and Providencia (1).

By gender 157 are male and 149 female. There are 6 recovered and 3 deceased patients, one in Cartagena, one in Cali and one in Santa Marta.

The National Institute of Health of Colombia reports that, of the 306 cases, 198 of the cases are imported and 92 are associated, and 16 are in the study phase to establish provenance. 26% of the cases are in the range of 20-29 year old; 20% between 30 and 39 years old; 16% between 40-49 years old; 18% between 50-59 years old; 1% between 60 and 69 years old, 5% between 70 and 79 years old; 2% between 80 and 89 years old. 


 

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