Corona virus: 815 admissions, 39 deaths, 16 new intubations

A slight decrease was noted in the positivity for the corona virus, according to the EODY report, however the hard indicators continue to cause concern: And this is because 815 hospital admissions, 16 intubations and 39 deaths were recorded.

According to the EODY report:

SARS-CoV2 virus – COVID-19 infection
The positivity in all tested samples showed a slight decrease compared to the previous week.
815 new imports were recorded, showing a slight increase compared to the previous week. The average weekly number of new admissions over the previous four weeks was 836.

The number of new intubations was 16. The average weekly number of new intubations over the previous four weeks was 14. The number of intubated patients with COVID-19 infection is 38.

Influenza virus

Influenza positivity as assessed by surveillance networks in the community (PHC Sentinel surveillance network) and in the hospital setting (SARI surveillance network) remains very low, with only sporadic positive samples being detected.
No new serious case with ICU hospitalization was recorded, nor was there a new death from laboratory-confirmed influenza.

Respiratory syncytial virus – RSV
No positive samples were found in both the community (PHC Sentinel surveillance network) and hospitals (SARI surveillance network).

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