{"id":142877,"date":"2020-06-16T09:08:12","date_gmt":"2020-06-16T13:08:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dr1.com\/wordpress\/?p=142877"},"modified":"2020-06-16T11:15:17","modified_gmt":"2020-06-16T15:15:17","slug":"dominican-republic-coronavirus-covid-19-bulletin-88-14-june-2020","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dr1.com\/news\/2020\/06\/16\/dominican-republic-coronavirus-covid-19-bulletin-88-14-june-2020\/","title":{"rendered":"Dominican Republic \u2013 Coronavirus Covid-19: Bulletin #88\/14 June 2020"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<div class=\"wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"alignleft size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"300\" height=\"294\" src=\"https:\/\/dr1.com\/wordpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/06\/Boletin-88-Ministerio-de-Salud.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-142894\"\/><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p>According to Coronavirus Bulletin #88 of the Ministry of Public Health&#8217;s Department of Epidemiology, the Dominican Republic has 23,271 confirmed cases, 309 new confirmed cases from 110,781 PCR diagnostic tests. The number of PCR tests is the lowest in the past six days. The tally of deaths is 605, including 13 new deaths, 12 of these in Greater Santo Domingo. 2,702 patients are hospitalized, down from 2,735 patients the previous day. Of these, 145 patients are in intensive care units, up 11 from the previous day. The number of coronavirus-related deaths has increased to average 7.35 over the past 14 days, reflecting the reopening of the economy. The fatality rate Bulletin #88 is at 2.60%, up from 2.58% the previous day.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Previous bulletin results have been:<br>Bulletin #87: 23,271 confirmed cases, 309 new cases, 605 deaths, 110,781 PCR tests, new deaths 28<br>Bulletin #86: 22,572 confirmed cases, 564 new cases, 577 deaths, 107,175 PCR tests, new deaths 9<br>Bulletin #85: 22,008 confirmed cases, 571 new cases, 568 deaths, 105,016 PCR tests, new deaths 7<br>Bulletin #84: 21,437 confirmed cases, 629 new cases, 561 deaths, 102,500 PCR tests, new deaths 6<br>Bulletin #83: 20,808 confirmed cases, 393 new cases, 550 deaths, 100,035 PCR tests, new deaths 11<br>Bulletin #82: 20,415 confirmed cases, 289 new cases, 544 deaths, 98,100 PCR tests, new deaths 5<br>Bulletin #81: 20,126 confirmed cases, 526 new cases, 539 deaths, 97,040 PCR tests, new deaths 1<br>Bulletin #80: 19,600 confirmed cases, 405 new cases, 538 deaths, 94,511 PCR tests, new deaths 13<br>Bulletin #79: 19,195 confirmed cases, 487 new cases, 536 deaths, 92,220 PCR tests, new deaths 5<br>Bulletin #78: 18,708 confirmed cases, 389 new cases, 525 deaths, 90,141 PCR tests, new deaths 4<br>Bulletin #77: 18,319 confirmed cases, 279 new cases, 520 deaths, 88,056 PCR tests, new deaths 1<br>Bulletin #76: 18,040 confirmed cases, 288 new cases, 516 deaths, 86,285 PCR tests, new deaths 13<br>Bulletin #75: 17,752 confirmed cases, 180 new cases, 515 deaths, 84,638 PCR tests, new deaths 0<br>Bulletin #74: 17,572 confirmed cases, 287 new cases, 502 deaths, 83,444 PCR tests, new deaths 4<br>Bulletin #73: 17,285 confirmed cases, 377 new cases, 502 deaths, 81,647 PCR tests, new deaths 10<br>Bulletin #72: 16,908 confirmed cases, 377 new cases, 498 deaths, 79,172 PCR tests, new deaths 3<br>Bulletin #71: 16,531 confirmed cases, 463 new cases, 488 deaths, 76,930 PCR tests, new deaths 11<br>Bulletin #70: 16,068 confirmed cases, 345 new cases, 485 deaths, 74,612 PCR tests, new deaths 6<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The average per day of PCR diagnostic tests for the past 14 days is 1,956. The numbers of diagnostic tests carried out over the past 14 days [the difference between the PCR tests reported in the past bulletin] are: 1,759 (Bulletin #88), 1,847 (Bulletin #87), 2,159 (Bulletin #86), 2,516 (Bulletin #85), 2,465 (Bulletin #84), 1,935 (Bulletin #83), 1,060 (Bulletin #82), 2,529 (Bulletin #81), 2,351 (Bulletin #80), 2,079 (Bulletin #79), 2,085 (Bulletin #78), 1,771 (Bulletin #77), 1,647 (Bulletin #76), and 1,194 (Bulletin #75).<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The statistical reports do not include rapid response blood antibody tests or patients diagnosed with tomography or other means. The Dominican Republic has a population of more than 10 million people.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>As of Sunday, 14 June 2020 at 4pm, the most confirmed cases continue to be reported in urban areas. Greater Santo Domingo (Santo Domingo province and the National District) has 53.5% of the 22,962 total confirmed cases. Santiago, San Cristobal, La Vega, Duarte (San Francisco de Macor\u00eds), Espaillat, La Romana, La Altagracia (Higuey, Ver\u00f3n, Punta Cana), Puerto Plata, Azua, Monse\u00f1or Nouel (Bonao), Barahona, S\u00e1nchez Ram\u00edrez (Cotu\u00ed) and Hermanas Mirabal (Salcedo) are provinces that have 200 or more cases.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The most new cases or recently allocated cases are reported for the 14 June deadline are: Santo Domingo Province (125), National District (75), Valverde (24), La Romana (14), Santiago (12), La Vega (12), La Altagracia (9), San Crist\u00f3bal (7), Espaillat (7), San Pedro de Macor\u00eds (4), Azua (4), Mar\u00eda Trinidad S\u00e1nchez (3) and Hermanas Mirabal (2). The Ministry of Public Health reports one or no confirmed cases in 19 of 31 provinces and the National District.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>According to Bulletin #88, the evolution of the health crisis nationwide is:<br>Santo Domingo province: 6,671 cases, 125 new cases, 121 deaths, 2 new deaths<br>National District: 5,819 cases, 75 new cases, 103 deaths, 2 new deaths<br>Santiago: 1,653 cases, 12 new cases, 79 deaths, 1 new death<br>San Crist\u00f3bal: 1,416 cases, 7 new cases, 29 deaths,<br>La Vega: 1,044 cases, 12 new cases, 32 deaths, 3 new deaths<br>Duarte (San Francisco de Macor\u00eds): 820 cases, 84 deaths<br>Espaillat (Moca, Gaspar Hern\u00e1ndez): 642 cases, 7 new cases, 8 deaths<br>La Romana: 612 cases, 14 new cases, 10 deaths<br>La Altagracia (Higuey, Ver\u00f3n, Punta Cana): 566 cases, 9 new cases, 2 deaths<br>Azua: 456 cases, 4 new cases, 10 deaths, 1 new death<br>Puerto Plata: 407 cases, 1 new case, 32 deaths<br>Monse\u00f1or Nouel (Bonao): 363 cases, 1 new case, 5 deaths, 1 new death<br>Barahona: 348 cases, 1 new case, 6 deaths, 1 new death<br>S\u00e1nchez Ram\u00edrez (Cotu\u00ed): 261 cases, 1 new case, 9 deaths<br>Hermanas Mirabal \/ Salcedo: 249 cases, 2 new cases, 16 deaths, 1 new death<br>San Juan de la Maguana: 184 cases, 7 deaths<br>San Pedro de Macor\u00eds: 176 cases, 4 new cases, 14 deaths, 1 new death<br>Valverde: 168 cases, 24 new cases, 9 deaths<br>Mar\u00eda Trinidad S\u00e1nchez \/ Nagua: 166 cases, 3 new cases, 4 deaths<br>Peravia: 133 cases, 6 deaths<br>Santiago Rodr\u00edguez: 60 cases, 4 deaths<br>Saman\u00e1: 57 cases, 1 death<br>Monte Plata: 50 cases, 1 new case, 7 deaths<br>San Jos\u00e9 de Ocoa: 48 cases, 2 deaths<br>Independencia: 45 cases, 1 new case, 1 death<br>Pedernales: 38 cases<br>Montecristi: 35 cases, 1 death<br>El Seibo: 35 cases<br>El\u00edas Pi\u00f1a: 20 cases, 1 death<br>Hato Mayor: 17 cases, 2 deaths<br>Baoruco: 16 cases, 1 death<br>Dajab\u00f3n: 12 cases<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Haiti reports 4,309 confirmed cases and 73 deaths as of 14 June 2020.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In the Americas, the Dominican Republic is ranked 10th in confirmed cases after the United States, Brazil, Peru, Canada, Mexico, Chile, Ecuador, Colombia, and Argentina.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>See the <a href=\"https:\/\/coronavirusrd.gob.do\/\">Ministry of Public Health epidemiological bulletins<\/a><br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Read more statistical analysis at:<br><a href=\"https:\/\/coronavirus.jhu.edu\/map.html\">John Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center <\/a><br><a href=\"https:\/\/covid19.healthdata.org\/dominican-republic\">Health Data <\/a><br><a href=\"https:\/\/covidtracker.bsg.ox.ac.uk\/\">University of Oxford Covid Tracker <\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>16 June 2020<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>According to Coronavirus Bulletin #88 of the Ministry of Public Health&#8217;s Department of Epidemiology, the Dominican Republic has 23,271 confirmed cases, 309 new confirmed cases from 110,781 PCR diagnostic tests. 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