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Bolivia close to overcoming second wave of COVID-19, says government

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – The Bolivian government announced on Saturday, February 13th, that the country is close to overcoming a second wave of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), with cases decreasing in several departments after restrictive measures were put in place, including a ban on flights from Europe.

Bolivia close to overcoming second wave of COVID-19, says government
Bolivia close to overcoming second wave of COVID-19, says government. (Photo internet reproduction)

“We are in a sharp de-escalation process in several departments, and therefore we are on the verge of overcoming the second wave. If we maintain biosecurity measures, the second outbreak will pass without the application of any quarantine,” said Bolivian Minister of Health Jeyson Auza.

According to the Ministry of Health, Bolivia has registered 235,098 cases of COVID-19, with 1,244 new cases reported in the last 24 hours, and a total of 11,107 deaths.

Bolivia reported the beginning of a second wave of COVID-19 infections on January 9th, and the government ordered a series of preventive health measures and the boosting of hospital capacity.

Auza also announced the extension of restrictions imposed on flights coming from Europe. Originally, the ban had been set to conclude on Feb. 15, but it has been extended to March 15.

The extension of the ban is meant to prevent passengers who may be carrying the new variant of COVID-19 first detected in the United Kingdom from entering the country.

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