City
Epaper

Chile reports 5,928 new cases of COVID-19

By ANI | Published: March 14, 2021 6:35 AM

The Chilean Ministry of Health reported 5,928 new cases of the novel coronavirus disease on Saturday, with 123 more deaths related to the virus.

Open in App

The Chilean Ministry of Health reported 5,928 new cases of the novel coronavirus disease on Saturday, with 123 more deaths related to the virus.

The new cases brought the national total caseload to 885,379, while the death toll hit 21,574.

The ministry said that 830,698 patients had recovered from the disease since the start of the pandemic while 32,705 were in the active stage.

In addition, 1,960 people were hospitalized in intensive care units, including 1,640 patients on ventilators. Cases of COVID-19 have risen in Chile recently, placing increased stress on hospitals.

Deputy Health Minister Paula Daza said at a press conference that the main pillar of the country's strategy against COVID-19 is testing, and she urged those with symptoms to take a test within 24 hours of their onset. (/Xinhua)

( With inputs from ANI )

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

Tags: Chilean ministry of healthXinhuaPaula daza
Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalGreece braces for first summer heat wave

PoliticsSudan govt willing to work with all parties to end conflict

InternationalCyprus prepares for emergencies in face of approaching heat wave

PoliticsUkraine receives cluster munitions from US

PoliticsBRICS education ministers meet in South Africa

International Realted Stories

InternationalUS soldier detained in Russia on theft suspicion

InternationalIsrael's war cabinet unanimously votes to continue Rafah operation

InternationalIsrael Says ‘Will Continue’ Attacks on Rafah After Hamas Accepts Truce Proposal

InternationalBoeing again scrubs crewed launch of Starliner

InternationalIsrael-Hamas war: Multiple explosions reported in Rafah area of southern Gaza