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Minsalud confirms 11 new cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) in Colombia
March 15, 2020 BC News 0 Comments BC News, coronavirus, caldas news, manizales news
The Ministry of Health and Social Protection confirmed 11 new cases of COVID-19 in Colombia, after positive results from the analyzes carried out and verified by the National Institute of Health.
Health authorities have confirmed 45 cases in the country. The new diagnoses are presented in patients from Bogot?, Neiva and Facatativ?.
Adult man in Bogot? with a previous trip to Spain. You are in supervised isolation at home.
Older adult man in Bogot? with a previous trip to the United States. You are in supervised isolation at home.
Adult woman in Bogot? with a previous trip to Spain. You are in supervised isolation at home.
Adult man in Bogot? with a previous trip to Spain. You are in supervised isolation at home.
Young man in Bogot? with a previous trip to Spain. You are in supervised isolation at home.
Young woman in Bogot? with a previous trip to Spain. You are in supervised isolation at home.
Older adult man in Neiva. This is a related case and you are in supervised isolation at home.
Older adult man in Neiva. This is a related case and you are in supervised isolation at home.
Adult woman in Neiva. This is a related case and you are in supervised isolation at home.
Young woman in Neiva. This is a related case and you are in supervised isolation at home.
Young man in Facatativ? with nationality and previous trip to Spain. You are in supervised isolation at home.
Recommendations to the community
In order to face this epidemic and minimize its spread, we must take responsible measures:
Frequent hand washing or the use of gels or disinfectants if no washing is available.
People with flu-like syndrome should stay at their place of residence. If they have to move, they should do so with masks and, if possible, in non-massive transport.
The use of the mask is limited to people with flu-like syndromes or previous illnesses that warrant it. Caregivers of these people or health personnel.
Take measures to limit physical contact in greetings, visits to people with respiratory syndromes, and minimize visits to crowded places.
Remember that the most susceptible population is the elderly with whom we have to be alert to the signs they present: respiratory distress, fever that does not improve or deterioration of the general state. In addition, they should limit contact with people with influenza syndromes, crowds or massive events
Remember that people from abroad or contacts with them who present with flu syndromes should go to the doctor or call the hotlines.