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PANAMA CITY (Reuters) - Panama’s health ministry said on Thursday it had registered 1,475 coronavirus cases in the Central American country, an increase of 158 from a day earlier.
It also registered five more deaths, bringing the total number to 37.
Panama, along with Peru, on Thursday started imposing stricter limits on how often people can leave their homes in a bid to slow the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
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PANAMA CITY (Reuters) - Panama’s health ministry said on Thursday it had registered 1,475 coronavirus cases in the Central American country, an increase of 158 from a day earlier.
It also registered five more deaths, bringing the total number to 37.
Panama, along with Peru, on Thursday started imposing stricter limits on how often people can leave their homes in a bid to slow the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
https://www.el19digital.com/articulo...virus-covid-19
For this day, the following information is highlighted at the regional level:
o The Dominican Republic reports 3 new deaths from Covid-19, a total of 60 deceased people are registered.
o Panama reports 5 new deaths from Covid-19, a total of 37 people are registered.
o El Salvador has reported 5 new cases, totaling 46 cases (44 active).
o President Giammattei, affirms in a press conference that Guatemala has 7 new cases, totaling 46 cases (33 active).
o The Guatemalan Executive Branch will present this Thursday an initiative to Congress to obtain 12,000 million quetzales to face the economic crisis in Guatemala derived from the coronavirus emergency (COVID-19).
o The Dominican Republic reports 3 new deaths from Covid-19, a total of 60 deceased people are registered.
o Panama reports 5 new deaths from Covid-19, a total of 37 people are registered.
o El Salvador has reported 5 new cases, totaling 46 cases (44 active).
o President Giammattei, affirms in a press conference that Guatemala has 7 new cases, totaling 46 cases (33 active).
o The Guatemalan Executive Branch will present this Thursday an initiative to Congress to obtain 12,000 million quetzales to face the economic crisis in Guatemala derived from the coronavirus emergency (COVID-19).
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