The network is ready in a cocovan bounce

Despite the low signs of the behavior of the CovVI-19 virus registered in the country, the hospital network has not been dismantled and remains in a position to be activated due to the rebound in the virus due to the new variants that are under observation, there adding the tenth.

This was stated through the Director of the National Health Service (SNS), Mario Lama, who said that some institutions that have treated patients with the virus for two years had been offering other medical facilities because, at this time, Covid -19 does not provide a danger of public fitness in the country, however, if it is mandatory, they are reactivated.

He recalled that there are no restrictions against Covid-19 this Easter. However, the main exhortations are aimed at people acting with prudence and restraint to avoid diseases, alcohol consumption, and trauma from traffic accidents.

This would result from the mixture between the original omicron variant (BA. 1) and the subinity ba. 2, also “sile” t omicron. »

Faced with this reality, the specialists that the country continues to monitor, sequenceing the genome and active studies of the new coronavirus.

The official said that the country can be affected on the occasion of a competitive transfer. However, the habit that has been noticed, so the variants have weakened without primary headaches for the patient.

The fact that the country’s hospital network has never been left unanswered and remains, and if a scenario arises, a scenario, beds, fans and extensive care is reimbursed.

The new cases were detected in 662 processed laboratory samples, placing the daily positivity at 2.93% and the last four weeks at 0.78%.

The hospital network registers 35 hospitalized patients nationwide and 13 in Intensive Care Units (ICU), of which ten are under mechanical ventilation.

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