COVID-19 Spike in Venezuela: 8 Deaths and 937 Infections on Friday


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This Friday, March 19, the Vice President of Venezuela, Delcy RodrĂguez, reported that in the last 24 hours, Venezuela accumulated 937 new cases of coronavirus, out of which 931 were community transmissions and six were imported cases.
In an official statement broadcast by Venezolana de TelevisiĂłn (VTV), the top Venezuelan official explained that most of the infections were registered in the Capital District, with 218 active cases in its 22 parishes.

The rest of the infections in the national territory are listed by states as follows: BolĂvar (190), Miranda (175), La Guaira (53), Yaracuy (49), Aragua (47), Carabobo (37), Nueva Esparta (33), Monagas (32), Zulia (22), Sucre (20), FalcĂłn (14), Anzoátegui (10), Apure (7), Portuguesa (6), Lara (5), MĂ©rida (4), Guárico (4), Trujillo (3), Cojedes (1) and Barinas (1).
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Regarding the imported infections, RodrĂguez specified that five came from Brazil and one from Mexico.

In addition, she confirmed the unfortunate death of eight Venezuelans due to COVID-19: three in Caracas, two in Miranda, one in Lara, one in Aragua and one in Monagas.
To date 149,145 coronavirus infections have been confirmed in the country. Of that number, 7,939 are active at present, 139,731 people have recovered (94%), and there have been 1,475 deaths since the beginning of the pandemic.
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