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Panama registers 866 new COVID-19 cases and 7 deaths in 24 hours

Panama registers 866 new COVID-19 cases and 7 deaths in 24 hours

The Minsa indicates that to date 9,523 tests have been applied and new deaths from COVID-19 have been registered in the last 24 hours in Panama.
The Ministry of Health (Minsa) reported that Panama registered 866 new cases of COVID-19, raising to 429,949 infections of the virus in the country.

According to the epidemiological report for this Sunday, July 25, 2021, in the last 24 hours there have been 7 new deaths and 2 deaths from previous dates have been updated, increasing deaths from coronavirus to 6,759. The lethality of the virus is 1.6%.

To date, 9,523 tests have been applied, for a percentage of positivity of 9% and 409,995 patients recovered from COVID-19 have been reported in the country.

Active cases total 13,195. In home isolation, 12,407 people are reported, of which 12,045 are at home and 362 in hospital hotels.

While 788 patients are hospitalized and 665 of them are in the ward and 123 remain in intensive care units (ICU).
Comments

Oh ya 3 year ago
Colon boy if the governments own VAERS system is reporting thousands of deaths and they have not stopped the experimental biological agent what makes you think they would stop the false positive PCR test. Give your head a shake and wake up. They stopped the swine flu Vax after 25 or 50 deaths and not this one. Either you have drank the government kool-aid or your financially tied to this jab. Or just a pucking idiot. Or just maybe you have buyers remorse now you learned the truth about the jab
Colon Boy 3 year ago
The CDC has not said the PCR test will be stopped by the end of the year due to false positives, STOP WITH THE MISINFORMATION! The CDC has an EUA (Emergency Use Authorization) that will expire at the end of the year. There are several different PCR test and the CDC is recommending a different PCR test that also detects the flu since the flue season will be starting at around the same time the EAU for the current PCR test expires. If the current PCR was giving 80% false positives they would have stopped immediately and not announced they will be stopping. The misinformation is killing people, stop it.
Oh ya 3 year ago
Now that the CDC has said the use of the PCR test has to be stopped by the end of the year because of the 80+% false postives why is Panama still using it.?

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