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Government and communities discussed in the Interregional Health Commission what measures can be taken to combat the

fifth wave

of the

pandemic

of the

coronavirus

which particularly affects young people, after they have begun to implement curfews in some areas in order to stop the unstoppable escalation of coronavirus infections.

The data of the coronavirus in Spain

Total figures

: 4,015,084 confirmed coronavirus cases with a diagnostic test for active infection;

There have been 81,033 deaths with a positive test as of July 13.

  • 644,598 in Andalusia (10,101 dead)

  • 132,940 in Aragon (3,555 dead)

  • 58,900 in Asturias (1,980 dead)

  • 66,591 in the Balearic Islands (844 dead)

  • 66,284 in the Canary Islands (797 dead)

  • 34,695 in Cantabria (571 dead)

  • 199,536 in Castilla-La Mancha (6,016 dead)

  • 252,866 in Castilla y León (6,937 dead)

  • 725,462 in Catalonia (14,757 dead)

  • 6,031 in Ceuta (117 dead)

  • 421,615 in the Valencian Community (7,427 dead)

  • 80,580 in Extremadura (1,807 dead)

  • 135,848 in Galicia (2,426 dead)

  • 749,955 in Madrid (15,486 dead)

  • 9,400 in Melilla (97 dead)

  • 117,449 in Murcia (1,606 dead)

  • 68,051 in Navarra (1,184 dead)

  • 211,355 in the Basque Country (4,547 dead)

  • 32,928 in La Rioja (778 dead)

07.00 More than a quarter of coronavirus patients do not fully recover until at least six months later

The

coronavirus

can be persistent and cause long-lasting symptoms. A study by

Swiss researchers

indicates that more than a quarter of the adult patients who participated had not fully recovered

between six and eight months later.

The research that appears in the journal

Plos One

, was carried out by the University of Zurich among 431 people who suffered covid-19 between February and August 2020.

Of the patients with

persistent

Covid

, 55% declared fatigue;

25% had difficulty breathing and 26% had symptoms of depression.

The team headed by Milo Puhan, from the aforementioned Swiss university, found that

26% of sick people had not fully recovered in the six to eight months

after diagnosis and 40% had to make at least one visit to the hospital. doctor once the acute phase of the disease has passed.

Participants completed a health form an average of 7.2 months after diagnosis.

Of these, 89% had had symptoms at the time of diagnosis and 19% had to be hospitalized at the beginning.

The data also indicate that a higher percentage of

women and hospitalized patients

had not recovered, compared to men and people who passed the disease without having to be admitted.

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