Shiloh
Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: https://l-frii.com/coronavirus-au-togo-de-nouveaux-patients-testes-positifs-ce-mercredi-15-avril/
Coronavirus in Togo: new patients tested positive this Wednesday, April 15
by L-frii
about 8 hours ago
The number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in Togo has just increased this Wednesday, April 15. According to the data presented today, four (4) new patients tested positive this morning out of 230 screened.
It is :
-A 27-year-old Togolese man living in Lom?, who had contact with a confirmed case.
-A 35-year-old Togolese woman living in Lom?, who had contact with a confirmed case.
-A 39-year-old Togolese woman living in Lom?, who had contact with a confirmed case.
-A 63-year-old Togolese woman living in Lom?, who had contact with a confirmed case.
In addition, it should be noted that three (3) new patients are cured, now bringing to 35, the number of patients who have recovered from coronavirus disease (Covid-19) in Togo.
To date, a total of 3,036 screening tests have been carried out throughout the national territory. These tests detected 81 confirmed cases of contamination, 43 of which are still active, 35 cured and 3 deceased.
Coronavirus in Togo: new patients tested positive this Wednesday, April 15
by L-frii
about 8 hours ago
The number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in Togo has just increased this Wednesday, April 15. According to the data presented today, four (4) new patients tested positive this morning out of 230 screened.
It is :
-A 27-year-old Togolese man living in Lom?, who had contact with a confirmed case.
-A 35-year-old Togolese woman living in Lom?, who had contact with a confirmed case.
-A 39-year-old Togolese woman living in Lom?, who had contact with a confirmed case.
-A 63-year-old Togolese woman living in Lom?, who had contact with a confirmed case.
In addition, it should be noted that three (3) new patients are cured, now bringing to 35, the number of patients who have recovered from coronavirus disease (Covid-19) in Togo.
To date, a total of 3,036 screening tests have been carried out throughout the national territory. These tests detected 81 confirmed cases of contamination, 43 of which are still active, 35 cured and 3 deceased.