One death and 8 infections from COVID-19 were reported today by the health authorities in Cuba, data that brings the numbers of deaths to 80 and infections on the island to 1,908 due to the pandemic.
The only victim yesterday was related to the outbreak that occurred at the Cotorro Social Protection Center that, weeks ago, shot up the rates of infection in Havana.
This is a 78-year-old wandering man, with a previous medical history and “severe malnutrition,” according to Dr. Francisco Durán, national director of epidemiology.
Transmission event in social center triggers COVID-19 cases in Havana
The infections occurred in Havana (6) and Matanzas (2), all correspond to Cubans; seven of them were related to detected patients and the source of infection is not specified in one individual.
In this group there were equal numbers of men and women; and by age groups, four are between 40 and 59 years old and two between 20 and 39 years old. The new figures include the case of a six-month-old baby girl residing in Matanzas.
At midnight on May 20, the number of people hospitalized for clinical epidemiological care had dropped to 689, while those under primary healthcare surveillance at home totaled 1,697.
Se confirmaron 8 nuevos casos de #COVID19, para un acumulado de 1908 en #Cuba.
▪223 positivos activos
▪218 con evolución clínica estable
▪1 pacientes en estado crítico
▪4 pacientes en estado grave
▪80 fallecidos
▪1603 altas
▪2 evacuadoshttps://t.co/Ox9K4Dfsoo pic.twitter.com/KTKSKASgXU— Ministerio de Salud Pública de Cuba (@MINSAPCuba) May 21, 2020
According to MINSAP, the country has processed a total of 89,031 tests.