The Ministry of Public Health’s Epidemiology Department Coronavirus Bulletin #214 reports 320 new PCR confirmed cases. 3,265 first PCR tests were carried out in time for the bulletin deadline. The 14-day average is 3,521 tests.
The 24-hour positivity rate is at 9.80% and the 4-week positivity rate continues to decline and is at 12.19%, a new low. The Ministry of Public Health reports active cases are now at 20,584 cases, maintaining the downward trend.
Nevertheless, the country continues under the declaration of a National State of Emergency at least through 1 December 2020. The Ministry of Public Health is concerned that home and friends’ gatherings and increased mobility can bring virus flare-ups in other countries around the world affected by pandemic fatigue. This situation is why the Ministry of Public Health continues to recommend keeping curfew and preventive measures. The curfew is in effect through 11 November 2020, from 9pm to 5am Monday to Friday, and 7pm to 5am on Saturdays and Sundays.
As per Bulletin #214, with the deadline of 18 October 2020, the Ministry of Public Health has registered 121,667 confirmed cases since the first case on 1 March 2020. Partial curfew has been in place since 18 March 2020.
The Ministry of Public Health says the demand for PCR tests has declined at both government and private labs. Yet, there continue to be sporadic spikes in Greater Santo Domingo and the provinces.
The number of deaths is 2,203, including four deaths recorded and of these, none occurred in the past 24 hours.
Local physicians in public and private systems now have better treatment protocols to deal with the sickness, resulting in fewer patients requiring hospitalization. In a population of more than 10 million, the fatality rate is 1.81% over the past four weeks. The fatality rate per 1M inhabitants is 210.84. The Ministry of Public Health reports that the average 1M inhabitants’ fatality rate for the Americas is 585.
Worldometer lists the 1M deaths per inhabitant rate for the Dominican Republic at 202. According to the 1M deaths statistics, people are less likely to die of Covid-19 in the Dominican Republic than in Spain at 727, Brazil at 724, the United States at 679, the United Kingdom at 643, Italy 606, Colombia 570, Argentina 580 and France 515, and Canada 258, all major source markets for Dominican tourism.
The Ministry of Public Health report #214 indicates that the occupancy of hospital beds continues to decline. 21% of Covid-19 hospital beds are occupied (687 of 3,349 total available). 29% of the intensive care units for Covid-19 are taken (152 of 531 beds). Health Minister Plutarco Arias says that the emphasis is on detecting the cases early on, so fewer persons now require hospitalization.
The past 14 days bulletin results are:
Bulletin #214: 121,667 confirmed cases, 320 new cases reported in the past 24 hours, 4 deaths reported in the past hours, of these, none occurred in the past 24 hours, fatality is 1.81%, fatality rate per 1M is 210.84
Bulletin #213: 121,347 confirmed cases, 422 new cases reported in the past 24 hours, 4 deaths reported in the past hours, of these, none occurred in the past 24 hours, fatality is 1.81%, fatality rate per 1M is 210.46
Bulletin #212: 120,925 confirmed cases, 475 new cases reported in the past 24 hours, 3 deaths reported in the past hours, of these, one occurred in the past 24 hours, fatality is 1.82%, fatality rate per 1M is 210.08
Bulletin #211: 120,450 confirmed cases, 384 new cases reported in the past 24 hours, 2 deaths reported in the past hours, of these, one occurred in the past 24 hours, fatality is 1.82%, fatality rate per 1M is 209.79
Bulletin #210: 120,066 confirmed cases, 404 new cases reported in the past 24 hours, 3 deaths reported in the past hours, of these, none occurred in the past 24 hours, fatality is 1.82%, fatality rate per 1M is 209.50
Bulletin #209: 119,662 confirmed cases, 165 new cases reported in the past 24 hours, 3 deaths reported in the past hours, of these, one occurred in the past 24 hours, fatality is 1.83%, fatality rate per 1M is 209.22
Bulletin #208: 119,008 confirmed cases, 165 new cases reported in the past 24 hours, 4 deaths reported in the past hours, of these, one occurred in the past 24 hours, fatality is 1.83%, fatality rate per 1M is 208.93
Bulletin #207: 118,843 confirmed cases, 366 new cases reported in the past 24 hours, 6 deaths reported in the past hours, of these, one occurred in the past 24 hours, fatality is 1.83%, fatality rate per 1M is 208.55
Bulletin #206: 118,477 confirmed cases, 463 new cases reported in the past 24 hours, 6 deaths reported in the past hours, of these, one occurred in the past 24 hours, fatality is 1.83%, fatality rate per 1M is 207.97
Bulletin #205: 118,014 confirmed cases, 557 new cases reported in the past 24 hours, 2 deaths reported in the past hours, of these, one occurred in the past 24 hours, fatality is 1.84%, fatality rate per 1M is 207.40
Bulletin #204: 117,457 confirmed cases, 585 new cases reported in the past 24 hours, 2 deaths reported in the past hours, of these, both occurred in the past 24 hours, fatality is 1.84%, fatality rate per 1M is 207.21
Bulletin #203: 116,872 confirmed cases, 724 new cases reported in the past 24 hours, 4 deaths reported in the past hours, of these, one occurred in the past 24 hours, fatality is 1.85%, fatality rate per 1M is 207.02
Bulletin #202: 116,148 confirmed cases, 777 new cases reported in the past 24 hours, 10 deaths reported in the past hours, of these, none occurred in the past 24 hours, fatality is 1.86%, fatality rate per 1M is 206.63
Bulletin #201: 115,371 confirmed cases, 317 new cases reported in the past 24 hours, 5 deaths reported in the past hours, of these, none occurred in the past 24 hours, fatality is 1.86%, fatality rate per 1M is 205.68
Bulletin #200: 115,054 confirmed cases, 574 new cases reported in the past 24 hours, 10 deaths reported in the past hours, of these, one occurred in the past 24 hours, fatality is 1.86%, fatality rate per 1M is 205.20
Bulletin #199: 114,480 confirmed cases, 554 new cases reported in the past 24 hours, 6 deaths reported in the past hours, of these, one occurred in the past 24 hours, fatality is 1.86%, fatality rate per 1M is 204.24
Bulletin #198: 113,926 confirmed cases, 576 new cases reported in the past 24 hours, 11 deaths reported in the past hours, of these, none occurred in the past 24 hours, fatality is 1.87%, fatality rate per 1M is 203.67
Bulletin #197: 113,350 confirmed cases, 622 new cases reported in the past 24 hours, 9 deaths reported in the past hours, of these, one occurred in the past 24 hours, fatality is 1.87%, fatality rate per 1M is 202.61
As of 18 October at 6pm, the deadline for Bulletin #214, the most confirmed cases were reported for the National District (31,877) and the Santo Domingo province (24,474). The numbers account for 46% of the 121,667 confirmed cases nationwide.
Other provinces with more than 500 confirmed cases are: Santiago (13,503), La Altagracia (4,610), San Cristobal (4,493), La Vega (4,502), La Romana (3,045), Duarte (2,986), Puerto Plata (3,002), Espaillat (2,531), San Juan de la Maguana (2,145), Azua (1,989), Barahona (1,971), Sánchez Ramírez (1,793), San Pedro de Macoris (1,656), Monseñor Nouel (1,504), Peravia (1,265), Maria Trinidad Sanchez (1,160), Valverde (876), Hermanas Mirabal (850), Baoruco (817), Independencia (611), Santiago Rodriguez (590), Pedernales (545), El Seibo (532) and San José de Ocoa (514).
The Ministry indicates that the newest allocated cases (more than 9) reported for the 17 October update deadline are: National District (75), Santiago (49), Santo Domingo (34), Puerto Plata (30), La Vega (23), Monte Plata (18), Duarte (13), La Altagracia (12) and La Romana (10).
Haiti reports 8,964 confirmed cases and 231 deaths, for the 18 October 2020 deadline.
In the Americas, the Dominican Republic is now ranked 12th in confirmed cases after the United States, Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Canada, Ecuador, Bolivia and Panama.
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19 October 2020