IBOV 177,098 ▼ 1.80% COLCAP 2,118 ▼ 0.22% MERVAL 2,738,355 ▼ 1.96% IPC MEX 70,187 ▲ 0.22% BVL PERÚ 19,767 ▲ 0.37% STOXX 50 5,861 ▲ 0.91% DAX 24,137 ▲ 0.76% CAC 8,008 ▲ 0.35% FTSE 10,325 ▲ 0.58% IBEX 17,655 ▲ 0.46% FTSE MIB 49,481 ▲ 1.00% AEX 1,010 ▲ 1.07% OMXS30 3,048 ▲ 0.05% WIG 132,379 ▲ 1.71% PSI 9,072 ▲ 0.24% SMI 13,213 ▲ 0.71% BEL 20 5,509 ▲ 0.71% S&P 500 7,444 ▲ 0.58% DOW 49,693 ▼ 0.14% NASDAQ 26,402 ▲ 1.20% RUSSELL 2,844 ▲ 0.04% TSX 34,041 ▼ 0.73% NIKKEI 63,449 ▲ 0.28% HANG SENG 26,557 ▲ 0.64% SHANGHAI 4,208 ▼ 0.81% SHENZHEN 15,889 ▼ 1.25% KOSPI 7,892 ▲ 0.61% KOSDAQ 1,170 ▼ 0.56% TWSE 41,686 ▲ 0.75% SENSEX 74,609 ▲ 0.07% NIFTY 23,413 ▲ 0.14% PSEi 5,984 ▲ 0.63% KLCI 1,746 ▲ 0.01% STI 4,999 ▼ 0.09% SET 1,517 ▲ 2.27% ASX 200 8,625 ▼ 0.06% NZX 50 13,026 ▼ 0.28% JSE TOP 40 109,782 ▲ 0.66% EGX 30 53,416 ▼ 1.19% TASI 11,020 ▼ 0.17% USD/BRL 5.01 ▲ 2.07% USD/COP 3,783 ▼ 0.10% USD/ARS 1,392 ▲ 0.47% USD/MXN 17.17 ▼ 0.36% USD/PEN 3.42 ▲ 1.71% EUR/BRL 5.87 ▲ 1.88% EUR/USD 1.17 ▼ 0.17% GBP/USD 1.35 ▼ 0.09% USD/JPY 157.97 ▲ 0.19% USD/CNY 6.79 ▼ 0.09% USD/INR 95.62 ▼ 0.01% USD/KRW 1,492 ▼ 0.04% USD/ZAR 16.41 ▼ 0.60% USD/NGN 1,368 ▼ 0.18% USD/EGP 52.87 — 0.00% USD/TRY 45.41 ▲ 0.03% USD/RUB 73.59 ▼ 0.32% USD/CHF 0.78 ▲ 0.18% USD/CAD 1.37 ▲ 0.07% USD/HKD 7.83 ▲ 0.03% USD/SGD 1.27 ▲ 0.06% BRENT 105.99 ▲ 0.34% WTI 101.46 ▲ 0.44% GOLD 4,691 ▼ 0.14% SILVER 87.62 ▼ 1.43% COPPER 6.58 ▼ 0.82% NATGAS 2.87 ▲ 0.07% IRON ORE 161.91 ▲ 45.72% BTC 79,408 ▼ 1.33% ETH 2,253 ▼ 0.93% SELIC 14.50% IBOV 177,098 ▼ 1.80% COLCAP 2,118 ▼ 0.22% MERVAL 2,738,355 ▼ 1.96% IPC MEX 70,187 ▲ 0.22% BVL PERÚ 19,767 ▲ 0.37% STOXX 50 5,861 ▲ 0.91% DAX 24,137 ▲ 0.76% CAC 8,008 ▲ 0.35% FTSE 10,325 ▲ 0.58% IBEX 17,655 ▲ 0.46% FTSE MIB 49,481 ▲ 1.00% AEX 1,010 ▲ 1.07% OMXS30 3,048 ▲ 0.05% WIG 132,379 ▲ 1.71% PSI 9,072 ▲ 0.24% SMI 13,213 ▲ 0.71% BEL 20 5,509 ▲ 0.71% S&P 500 7,444 ▲ 0.58% DOW 49,693 ▼ 0.14% NASDAQ 26,402 ▲ 1.20% RUSSELL 2,844 ▲ 0.04% TSX 34,041 ▼ 0.73% NIKKEI 63,449 ▲ 0.28% HANG SENG 26,557 ▲ 0.64% SHANGHAI 4,208 ▼ 0.81% SHENZHEN 15,889 ▼ 1.25% KOSPI 7,892 ▲ 0.61% KOSDAQ 1,170 ▼ 0.56% TWSE 41,686 ▲ 0.75% SENSEX 74,609 ▲ 0.07% NIFTY 23,413 ▲ 0.14% PSEi 5,984 ▲ 0.63% KLCI 1,746 ▲ 0.01% STI 4,999 ▼ 0.09% SET 1,517 ▲ 2.27% ASX 200 8,625 ▼ 0.06% NZX 50 13,026 ▼ 0.28% JSE TOP 40 109,782 ▲ 0.66% EGX 30 53,416 ▼ 1.19% TASI 11,020 ▼ 0.17% USD/BRL 5.01 ▲ 2.07% USD/COP 3,783 ▼ 0.10% USD/ARS 1,392 ▲ 0.47% USD/MXN 17.17 ▼ 0.36% USD/PEN 3.42 ▲ 1.71% EUR/BRL 5.87 ▲ 1.88% EUR/USD 1.17 ▼ 0.17% GBP/USD 1.35 ▼ 0.09% USD/JPY 157.97 ▲ 0.19% USD/CNY 6.79 ▼ 0.09% USD/INR 95.62 ▼ 0.01% USD/KRW 1,492 ▼ 0.04% USD/ZAR 16.41 ▼ 0.60% USD/NGN 1,368 ▼ 0.18% USD/EGP 52.87 — 0.00% USD/TRY 45.41 ▲ 0.03% USD/RUB 73.59 ▼ 0.32% USD/CHF 0.78 ▲ 0.18% USD/CAD 1.37 ▲ 0.07% USD/HKD 7.83 ▲ 0.03% USD/SGD 1.27 ▲ 0.06% BRENT 105.99 ▲ 0.34% WTI 101.46 ▲ 0.44% GOLD 4,691 ▼ 0.14% SILVER 87.62 ▼ 1.43% COPPER 6.58 ▼ 0.82% NATGAS 2.87 ▲ 0.07% IRON ORE 161.91 ▲ 45.72% BTC 79,408 ▼ 1.33% ETH 2,253 ▼ 0.93% SELIC 14.50%
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Hospitals in Ecuador’s capital overwhelmed by Covid-19 infections, doctors say

By · March 31, 2021 · 2 min read

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Ecuador’s health system is under severe strain from a spike in coronavirus infections, doctors in the country’s capital said on Tuesday, March 30, adding that some Quito hospitals are working above capacity to treat Covid-19 patients.

A hospital entrance in Ecuador. (Photo internet reproduction)
A hospital entrance in Ecuador. (Photo internet reproduction)

Ecuador’s suffered a brutal outbreak of coronavirus in early 2020, primarily in the largest city of Guayaquil. Authorities controlled the situation after several months, but in recent weeks have seen cases jump in cities around the country.

“The saturation of the health system is not only in Quito but at the national level,” Dr. Victor Alvarez, president of the doctors association of the state of Pichincha, where Quito is located, told reporters. “Seeing images of patients lying on the ground, or perhaps on a military mattress, receiving oxygen in emergency units, that’s sad.”

In some Quito hospitals, entire families wait in emergency areas in hopes of being given an open bed, Dr. Edison Ramos, a coordinator at Carlos Andrade Marin hospital, said in an interview with a local television station.

Ecuador registered 2,201 new infections in the last 24 hours, raising the total number of cases to 327,325, according to official data. A total of 16,780 people either died from the disease or were suspected of having it but passed away before being diagnosed.

The government on Monday enacted new measures including a restriction on highway travel, the ban on the sale of alcoholic beverages, and the closure of beaches for the Easter holiday.

The national vaccination campaign has moved slowly and has been clouded by accusations of influence peddling.

The municipality of Guayaquil is asking President Lenin Moreno to allow it to impose a curfew to control infections.

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