
Coronavirus Bulletin #164 of the Ministry of Public Health’s Department of Epidemiology shows the Dominican Republic has 94,241 confirmed Covid-19 cases, including 509 new cases. The lull in cases has more to do with problems in testing at the government and private labs, rather than a real decline in cases.
The official accumulated incidence of the disease per 100,000 inhabitants as per confirmed PCR tests is highest in the National District and these top 10 provinces: National District (2,569), Pedernales (1,234), Santiago (980), La Altagracia (944), Sánchez Ramírez (886), La Vega (821), Maria Trinidad Sánchez (754), La Romana (740), Duarte (757), Azua (751) and Barahona (725). Santo Domingo province with 692 is in 12th place in the incidence of the disease per 100,000 inhabitants.
The number of confirmed cases depends on the completion of PCR tests. As the recent statistics reveal, even the well-off in the Dominican Republic have to wait to get tested or get their test results. There is a long delay in cases pending for results and the tests carried out. The new Abinader administration says it is taking steps to change this situation with 100,000 PCR tests kits soon to become available and more private and public labs offering the test. Public Health Minister Plutarco Arias has announced the government will be contracting to make available Israeli breathalyzers to expedite testing. Those positive to the breathalyzer test will then be tested with a PCR test. As of the end of September, the breathalyzers will also be used to randomly test arrivals at Dominican airports.
The average testing over the past 14 days is 3,221 PCR tests, a low reflecting the decline in recent number of tests. The numbers of diagnostic tests carried out over the past 14 days [the difference between the PCR tests reported since the past bulletin] are:
3,339 (Bulletin #164), 2,808 (Bulletin #163), 2,466 (Bulletin #162), 2,694 (Bulletin #161), 2,585 (Bulletin #160), 3,221 (Bulletin #159), 2,770 (Bulletin #158), 3,467 (Bulletin #157), 3,936 (Bulletin #156), 4,382 (Bulletin #155), 3,825 (Bulletin #154), 4,516 (Bulletin #153), 2,181 (Bulletin #152), 2,407 (Bulletin #151), 4,413 (Bulletin #150), 4,352 (Bulletin #149), 5,104 (Bulletin #148), 3,686 (Bulletin #147), 4,367 (Bulletin #146), 2,642 (Bulletin #145), 3,453 (Bulletin #144), 3,772 (Bulletin #143), 4,139 (Bulletin #142), 4,202 (Bulletin #141), 3,491 (Bulletin #140).
The statistical reports do not include rapid response blood antibody tests or patients diagnosed with tomography or other means. At the end of his term in August 2020, Public Health Minister Rafael Sánchez Cárdenas said the random blood antibody survey revealed that 8.4% of the Dominican population had had the disease, or around 10 times the number of confirmed tests. The Dominican Republic has a population of more than 10 million people.
The tally of deaths is now 1,681, including 8 new recorded deaths, since the first Covid-19 case was declared in the DR on 1 March 2020. The daily average number of deaths for the past 14 days is at 16.28. The deaths have not been increasing anywhere near the more significant numbers of people being hospitalized.
As of Bulletin #164, 7,480 patients are hospitalized, a new record. Of these, 220 patients are in intensive care units. Covid-19 hospitalization capacity is increasing, but the demand is growing likewise with the recent spikes in infections throughout the country.
The fatality rate, the number of reported deaths per number of confirmed cases, is 1.78% per million inhabitants. The positivity rate is at 28.35% for the four past weeks and gradually declining. World experts advocate opening the economy when the positivity rate is at 5%.
The 14-day bulletin results are:
Bulletin #164: 94,241 confirmed cases, 509 new cases, 7,480 hospitalized, 1,681 deaths, 8 new reported deaths, fatality rate per 1M is 160,88.
Bulletin #163: 93,732 confirmed cases, 342 new cases, 7,365 hospitalized, 1,673 deaths, 25 new reported deaths
Bulletin #162: 93,390 confirmed cases, 426 new cases, 1,648 deaths, 18 new reported deaths, fatality rate per 1M is 157.73
Bulletin #161: 92,964 confirmed cases, 407 new cases, 7,370 hospitalized, 1,630 deaths, 17 new reported deaths, fatality rate per 1M is 156.
Bulletin #160: 92,557 confirmed cases, 340 new cases, 7,329 hospitalized, 1,613 deaths, 28 new reported deaths
Bulletin #159: 92,217 confirmed cases, 609 new cases, 7,328 hospitalized, 1,585 deaths, 12 new reported deaths
Bulletin #158: 91,608 confirmed cases, 447 new cases, 7,313 hospitalized, 1,573 deaths, 6 new reported deaths
Bulletin #157: 91,161 confirmed cases, 600 new cases, 7,337 hospitalized, 1,567 deaths, 13 new reported deaths
Bulletin #156: 90,561 confirmed cases, 694 new cases, 7,287 hospitalized, 1,554 deaths, 21 new reported deaths
Bulletin #155: 89,867 confirmed cases, 857 new cases, 7,284 hospitalized, 1,533 deaths, 28 new reported death
Bulletin #154: 89,010 confirmed cases, 883 new cases, 7,079 hospitalized, 1,505 deaths, 4 new reported deaths
Bulletin #153: 88,127 confirmed cases, 1,004 new cases, 6,960 hospitalized, 1501 deaths, 12 new reported deaths
Bulletin #152: 87,123 confirmed cases, 380 new cases, 6,818 hospitalized, 1,489 deaths, 8 new reported deaths
Bulletin #151: 86,737 confirmed cases, 428 new cases, 6,835 hospitalized, 1,481 deaths, 28 new reported deaths
Bulletin #150: 86,309 confirmed cases, 754 new cases, 6,885 hospitalized, 1,453 deaths, 15 new reported deaths
Bulletin #149: 85,545 confirmed cases, 1,057 new cases, 6,898 hospitalized, 1,438 deaths, 29 new reported deaths
Bulletin #148: 84,488 confirmed cases, 1,354 new cases, 6,954 hospitalized, 1,409 deaths, 16 new reported deaths
Bulletin #147: 83,134 confirmed cases, 910 new cases, 6,898 hospitalized, 1,393 deaths, 22 new reported deaths
As of Saturday, 29 August 2020 at 4pm, the deadline for Bulletin #164, the most confirmed cases were located in urban areas where most of the tests are carried out. The National District (26,802) and the Santo Domingo province (20,135) are 50% of the 94,241 confirmed cases nationwide. The incidence in Greater Santo Domingo has been declining slightly as the disease spreads in the provinces.
Other provinces with large number of confirmed cases are: Santiago (10,249), San Cristobal (3,567), La Altagracia (3,338), La Vega (3,379), Duarte (2,265), La Romana (2,019), Azua (1,670), Puerto Plata (1,693), Espaillat (1,506), Barahona (1,372), San Juan de la Maguana (1,399), San Pedro de Macoris (1,365), Sánchez Ramírez (1,348), Maria Trinidad Sanchez (1,065), Monseñor Nouel (1,039) and Peravia (984) are the other provinces that have 500 or more accumulated cases. The National District, province of Santo Domingo and these 16 provinces of 32 make up more than 90% of the confirmed cases nationwide.
Where and how much testing determines the reported new cases. Outbreaks may take days to be reported in the official bulletin. The most new allocated cases reported for the 29 August update deadline are: National District (103), Santo Domingo (55), Monseñor Nouel (53), La Vega (44), San Juan de la Maguana (43), Santiago (35), San Cristobal (34), Azua (27), Puerto Plata (21) and Duarte (14).
Haiti reports 8,174 confirmed cases and 201 deaths, for the 29 August 2020 deadline.
In the Americas, the Dominican Republic is now ranked 11th in confirmed cases after the United States, Brazil, Peru, Mexico, Colombia, Chile, Argentina, Canada, Bolivia and Ecuador.
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30 August 2020