City
Epaper

Chile reports 28% jump in new Covid-19 cases

By IANS | Updated: December 29, 2020 12:00 IST

Santiago, Dec 29 Chile has registered a 28 per cent increase in the number of new coronavirus cases ...

Open in App

Santiago, Dec 29 Chile has registered a 28 per cent increase in the number of new coronavirus cases in the past two weeks, the Ministry of Health said.

On Monday, an additional 1,923 people tested positive for the virus which increased the total caseload to 602,028, while the death toll climbed to 16,443, reports Xinhua news agency.

Chile has been testing incoming travellers for Covid-19 in the last 14 days to detect potential carriers of the new variant of the novel coronavirus, first dicovered in the UK has now spread to other parts of the globe, Deputy Health Minister Paula Daza said at a press conference.

For the moment, authorities have ruled out closing the borders to foreigners, she added.

Chile on December 24 began the process of vaccinating essential healthcare workers with the first 10,000 doses of a vaccine against the disease.

More than 8,600 hospital staff members in the Metropolitan region, where the capital Santiago is located, and hard-hit southern regions have begun vaccination.

( With inputs from IANS )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

NationalMysuru convention held to 'finish' Shivakumar, claims K’taka BJP

NationalAndhra liquor scam: Chargesheet mentions Jagan as recipient of kickbacks

InternationalSouth Korea's National Security Adviser departs for US ahead of tariff deadline: Reports

EntertainmentRam Charan drops cute birthday wish for wife Upasana Kamineni

NationalK’taka small traders facing issues due to GST: Shivakumar

Health Realted Stories

HealthStudy finds that agricultural dust can put gut health at risk

HealthResearchers say new vaccine can protect babies from serious lung infection

HealthIndia developing indigenous multi-stage Malaria vaccine 'AdFalciVax'

HealthNeed to keep youth away from drugs to achieve Viksit Bharat: Mansukh Mandaviya

HealthDevelopment of indigenous multi-stage Malaria vaccine 'AdFalciVax' is underway