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Chile has reported its highest daily count of new coronavirus infections since the start of the pandemic despite widespread restrictions and widely praised progress on vaccinations, AP reports.
The government on Saturday reported 7.084 new cases in the South American nation of some 18 million people, topping a previous record in June. It said Covid has become the country’s leading cause of mortality, causing 26% of deaths so far this year.
Chile so far has given at least one vaccine shot to more than 29% of the population and both doses to 15% — far more than in other nations in the region. But Health Minister Enrique Paris said people should remain cautious since population-level immunity isn’t likely until about 80% are vaccinated, probably by about the end of June.
Officials said hospital bed usage has reached 94%, with rising numbers among those 60 and below as older Chileans have been inoculated. The medical association said the system has been strained by depression or exhaustion affecting as many as 30% of medical personnel.
The government has imposed supposedly tight restrictions on three-quarters of the country’s municipalities and said Saturday it is tightening limits on people entering from abroad, especially from Brazil.
Hello and welcome to today’s live coverage of the coronavirus pandemic with me, Helen Sullivan.
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