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Coronavirus Covid-19 Bulletin #201/5 October 2020

The Ministry of Public Health’s Epidemiology Department Coronavirus Bulletin #201 reports 317 new confirmed cases, down from 574 the previous day. Only 1,881 PCR tests were carried out for the 5 October deadline, when the 14-day average for the last two weeks is 3,428 tests. The 24-hour positivity rate is at 16.85%, down from 18.46%, for the previous day. The 4-week positivity rate is up at 13.27%.

The Ministry of Public Health reports active cases have now declined to 21,653. The number is 315 less than the 21,968 reported for the previous day.

Local epidemiologists continue to alert the population that the spread of the virus comes and goes. The Ministry of Public Health is concerned that increased mobility, especially with the reduction of curfew hours and domestic tourism promotions, will affect the spread of the disease that is now said to be “under control.” This situation is why the Ministry of Public Health continues to recommend keeping a curfew and preventive measures. The new curfew is in effect is from 29 September to 17 October 2020, from 9pm to 5am Monday to Friday, and 7pm to 5am on Saturdays and Sundays.

As per Bulletin #201, with the deadline of 5 October 2020, the Ministry of Public Health has registered 115,054 confirmed cases since the first case on 1 March 2020.

The health ministry announced the processing of 1,881 first PCR tests. This is the lowest in the past seven days. The 14-day average for first PCR tests, factoring in the fewer 1,881 tests for the 5 October deadline, is now at 3,278 PCR tests. The Ministry of Public Health says the demand for PCR tests has declined at both government and private labs. PCR tests are now readily available at 15 public hospitals nationwide.

The number of deaths is 2,149, including five deaths recorded and none occurring 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 1.86% over the past four weeks. The fatality rate per 1M inhabitants is 205.68. The Ministry of Public Health reports that the average 1M inhabitants’ fatality rate for the Americas is 550.

Worldometer lists the 1M deaths per inhabitant rate for the Dominican Republic at 196. You are less likely to die of Covid-19 in the Dominican Republic than compared to if you were in Spain that lists at 695, Brazil at 690, the United States at 650, the United Kingdom at 624, Colombia 526, France 496, Argentina 474 and Canada at 252, all major source markets for Dominican tourism.

The Ministry of Public Health report indicates that 22% of Covid-19 hospital beds are occupied (754 of 3,418 total available). 33% of the intensive care units for Covid-19 are taken (183 of 553 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 #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

Bulletin #196: 112,728 confirmed cases, 519 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 1.87%, fatality rate per 1M is 201.75

Bulletin #195: 112,209 confirmed cases, 309 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 1.88%, fatality rate per 1M is 201.46

Bulletin #194: 111,900 confirmed cases, 234 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 1.88%, fatality rate per 1M is 201.08

Bulletin #193: 111,900 confirmed cases, 280 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 1.88%, fatality rate per 1M is 200.79

Bulletin #192: 111,386 confirmed cases, 429 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 1.88%, fatality rate per 1M is 200.51

Bulletin #191: 110,957 confirmed cases, 360 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 1.89%, fatality rate per 1M is 198.68

Bulletin #190: 110,597 confirmed cases, 475 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 1.89%, fatality rate per 1M is 199.74

Bulletin #189: 109,737 confirmed cases, 385 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 1.89%, fatality rate per 1M is 198.68

Bulletin #188: 109,737confirmed cases, 468 new cases reported in the past 24 hours, 10 deaths reported in the past hours, of these one death occurred over the past 24 hours, fatality is 1.89%, fatality rate per 1M is 198.50

Bulletin #187: 109,269 confirmed cases, 486 new cases reported in the past 24 hours, 10 deaths reported in the past hours, of these zero deaths occurred in the past 24 hours, fatality is 1.89%, fatality rate per 1M is 197.54

As of 5 October at 6pm, the deadline for Bulletin #201, the most confirmed cases were persons resident in National District (31,040) and the Santo Domingo province (23,393) 47% of the 115,371 confirmed cases nationwide.

Other provinces with more than 500 confirmed cases are: Santiago (12,853), La Vega (4,302), San Cristobal (4,235), La Altagracia (4,140), Duarte (2,791), Puerto Plata (2,530), La Romana (2,425), Espaillat (2,293), San Juan de la Maguana (2,061), Barahona (1,910), Azua (1,892), Sánchez Ramírez (1,743), San Pedro de Macoris (1,623), Monseñor Nouel (1,385), Peravia (1,236), Maria Trinidad Sanchez (1,183), Valverde (807), Baoruco (712), Hermanas Mirabal (692) and Pedernales (516).

The newest allocated cases (more than 9) reported for the 4 October update deadline are: Hermanas Mirabal (41), Santo Domingo (38), National District (36), Espaillat (34), Santiago (32), Independencia (30), Duarte (19), Monte Plata (14) and Puerto Plata (11).

Haiti reports 8,838 confirmed cases and 229 deaths, for the 5 October 2020 deadline.

In the Americas, the Dominican Republic is now ranked 11th in confirmed cases after the United States, Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Canada, Ecuador and Bolivia.

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6 October 2020