Catamarca sigue sin casos de coronavirus

El COE emitió el informe diario actualizado.

A lab technitian works on blood samples at the Cesar Garayar support hospital in the city of Iquitos, in the Amazon basin, on May 22, 2020, dedicated to endemic diseases like dengue, malaria, chikunguya and leptospirosis that still affect the population in addition to the arrival of the novel coronavirus that has claimed the lives of 14 doctors at this facility, not dedicated to harbor Covid19 cases. - Focused attention on fighting the new coronavirus in Peru has detracted the ability to combat the dengue fever, an explosive situation in the Amazon region, where it is leaving a trail of disease and death in cities and remote indigenous villages. (Photo by Cesar Von BANCELS / AFP)
A lab technitian works on blood samples at the Cesar Garayar support hospital in the city of Iquitos, in the Amazon basin, on May 22, 2020, dedicated to endemic diseases like dengue, malaria, chikunguya and leptospirosis that still affect the population in addition to the arrival of the novel coronavirus that has claimed the lives of 14 doctors at this facility, not dedicated to harbor Covid19 cases. - Focused attention on fighting the new coronavirus in Peru has detracted the ability to combat the dengue fever, an explosive situation in the Amazon region, where it is leaving a trail of disease and death in cities and remote indigenous villages. (Photo by Cesar Von BANCELS / AFP)

El COE para la prevención de Coronavirus y Dengue implementará nuevas medidas en el marco de la etapa de distanciamiento social al cumplirse los plazos estipulados para las restricciones de ingreso a personas que provengan de los centros de transmisión comunitaria estipulados por el ministerio de Salud de la Nación.

Las autoridades confirmaron que, en conferencia de prensa en la sede del Poder Ejecutivo, se darán a conocer las nuevas metodologías de trabajo para el ingreso de personas a la provincia desde los distintos puntos del país.

Hasta las 19 horas del lunes 22 de junio, no se han detectado casos positivos de coronavirus en la provincia de Catamarca. El ministerio de Salud confirmó que hoy 8 muestras arrojaron resultados negativos para COVID19.

Las autoridades reiteran a la comunidad la necesidad de cumplir con el aislamiento preventivo para evitar contagios masivos.