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Vaccination in Bogotá

Vaccination in Bogotá

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With this update, the total number of deaths in the country amounts to 139,037.

According to the report of the Ministry of Health of this Saturday, March 5, 2022, 1,191 new cases of covid-19 were reported in Colombia in the last hours. This, after 15,734 tests were processed (8,740 for PCR and 6,994 for antigens).

(Keep reading: Tips to remove the mask in open spaces and continue taking care of yourself)

In the country, to date, 33,325,965 tests have been processed. Thus, Colombia reaches 6,070,616 confirmed cases of coronavirus since the pandemic began, in March 2020.

(Also: This will be the digital vaccination passport in which the WHO works)

On the other hand, the report accounts for 53 more deaths from the virus. With this update, the total number of deaths in Colombia amounts to 139,037.

The report also shows that, in total, there are 10,381 cases that remain active in Colombia.

(Of interest: Ministry of Health reiterates that children will be able to go out to recess without face masks)

In the last 24 hours, in addition, 1,614 recovered patients were reported. Thus, there are already 5,899,197 patients who have overcome covid-19 in the country to date.

(Also: Omicron would be more lethal than influenza, say Japanese experts)

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Front page EL TIEMPO March 5.

Front page EL TIEMPO March 5.

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The investigation that the UN will open against Russia for the attacks in Ukraine, the attacks on a Ukrainian nuclear power plant by the Russians, the case of a senator who is seeking re-election and who would head a network of corruption in the country, the closure of the campaigns for the elections to Congress and the football classics that will take place this weekend are some of the key topics of the printed edition of EL TIEMPO this Saturday, March 5, which you can download here.

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Children are vaccinated against covid in MedellÃn

Vaccination pilot plan in educational institutions of MedellÃn.

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Jaiver Nieto Álvarez / ETCE

Vaccination pilot plan in educational institutions of Medellin.

According to the Ministry of Health, there are currently 10,905 cases that remain active.

According to the report of the Ministry of Health of this Friday, March 4, 2022, 1,351 new cases of covid-19 were reported in Colombia in the last hours. This, after 28,506 tests were processed (12,044 PCR and 16,462 antigen tests).

(Also read: Despite low numbers of covid-19, omicron subvariant causes uncertainty)

In the country, to date, 33,310,231 tests have been processed. Thus, Colombia reaches 6,069,425 confirmed cases of coronavirus since the pandemic began, in March 2020.

(Also: This will be the digital vaccination passport in which the WHO works)

On the other hand, the report accounts for 45 more deaths from the virus. With this update, the total number of deaths in Colombia amounts to 138,984.

The report also shows that, in total, there are 10,905 cases that remain active in Colombia.

(Of interest: China develops an aspirable antibody against covid-19 and its variants)

In the last 24 hours, in addition, 1,703 recovered patients were reported. Thus, there are already 5,897,583 patients who have overcome covid-19 in the country to date.

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Printed edition of EL TIEMPO this Friday, March 4

Printed edition of EL TIEMPO this Friday, March 4

Printed edition of EL TIEMPO this Friday, March 4

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The 8th day of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the effects of the war on the price of oil and the value of the Colombian peso, the threat of a nuclear war in the world, the UN alert due to the upsurge in violence in Colombia and the serious accident of a dump truck on Circunvalar Avenue in Bogotá, are some of the key themes of the printed edition of EL TIEMPO this Friday, March 4, which you can download here.

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EL TIEMPO, printed edition March 3.

Cover of EL TIEMPO, printed edition of March 3.

Cover of EL TIEMPO, printed edition of March 3.

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The devastating effects of the Russian invasion on Ukrainethe consequences of the scandalous departures from Carlos Mattos of prison, the candidates who aspire to the two African seats in the House of Representatives and the editorial analysis of the speech on the state of the Union of the president of the United States, Joe Bidenare some of the key topics of the printed edition of EL TIEMPO this Thursday, March 3, which you can download here.

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This Thursday, March 3, 2022, the Ministry of Health delivered a new report on the pandemic in the countrywhich accounts for 1,051 new cases and 40 deaths.

(Also read: This is how the covid-19 indicators advance in some regions of the country)

In addition, it reported that 31,137 tests were processed (11,867 for PCR and 19,270 for antigens).

In the country, to date, 33,281,725 ​​tests have been processed. Thus, Colombia reaches 6,068,074 confirmed cases of coronavirus since the pandemic began, in March 2020.

(We recommend: Ómicron would be more lethal than influenza, say Japanese experts)

On the other hand, the report accounts for 40 more deaths from the virus. With this update, the total death toll in Colombia amounts to 138,939.

In the last 24 hours, in addition, 1,891 recovered patients were reported. Thus, there are already 5,895,880 patients who have overcome covid-19 in the country to date.

In total, there are 11,351 cases that remain active in Colombia.

(Also: Vaccines against covid-19 continue to protect children, according to study).

Regarding the progress of the National Vaccination Plan, the health authority reported that, with a cutoff at 11:59 pm on March 1, 77,655,719 doses of the vaccine against covid-19 have been applied in the country. Of that figure, 35,233,790 correspond to the first dose; 27,480,688, second dose; 8,715,348, a booster dose, and 6,175,589 are for the single-dose vaccine.

In Colombia, 33,706,581 people already have the complete vaccination schedule.

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The chairman of the United States Federal Reserve said Wednesday he will support an interest rate hike of 25 basis points at this month’s meeting of the central bank’s monetary policy-making body.

Jerome Powell made those remarks to the US House of Representatives’ Committee on Financial Services, saying he continues to support tighter credit conditions despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

This Wednesday, March 2, the Ministry of Health delivered a new report on the pandemic in the country, which accounts for 1,222 new cases and 45 deaths.

In addition, it reported that 26,193 tests were processed (8,436 for PCR and 17,757 for antigens).

(You may be interested: The WHO warns about the circulation of the coronavirus)

In the country, to date, 33,250,588 tests have been processed. Thus, Colombia reaches 6,067,023 confirmed cases of coronavirus since the pandemic began, in March 2020.

On the other hand, the report accounts for 45 more deaths from the virus. With this update, the total death toll in Colombia amounts to 138,899.

(Also read: Learn about the new Minsalud guidelines for the use of face masks)

In the last 24 hours, in addition, 1,459 recovered patients were reported. Thus, there are already 5,893,989 patients who have overcome covid-19 in the country to date.

In total, there are 12,282 cases that remain active in Colombia.

(Also: Infections and deaths from covid-19 continue to decline in America)

Regarding the progress of the National Vaccination Plan, the health authority reported that, with a cutoff at 11:59 pm on February 28, 77,497,059 doses of the vaccine against covid-19 have been applied in the country. Of that figure, 35,218,016 correspond to the first dose; 27,480,688, second dose; 8,633,183, to booster doses, and 6,165,172 are for the single-dose vaccine.

In Colombia, 33,645,860 people already have the complete vaccination schedule.

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Senate confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson will begin March 21 and end March 24, the Senate Judiciary Committee announced Wednesday.

“As I have said from the time that Justice Breyer announced his retirement, the Committee will undertake a fair and timely process to consider Judge Jackson’s nomination,” Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Dick Durbin, D-Ill., wrote. “I look forward to Judge Jackson’s appearance before the Committee and to respectful and dignified hearings.”

If approved by the Senate, the current federal appellate judge will make history as the first Black woman to sit on the country’s top court.

At her 2021 confirmation hearing for the appellate court, she said, “I’ve experienced life in perhaps a different way than some of my colleagues because of who I am, and that might be valuable — I hope it would be valuable if I was confirmed.”

During the 2020 presidential campaign, U.S. President Joe Biden promised to nominate an African American woman to the highest court.

Jackson, a liberal whose nomination is supported by progressive groups, would replace another liberal, Justice Stephen Breyer, who intends to retire at the end of the current Supreme Court term.

The Teaching Committee of the Higher School of Public Administration (Esap) extended until March 2, the registration period for full-time teachers, throughout the national territory.

Through Resolution 134 of February 15, 2021, the requirements and schedule of the call that seeks to strengthen the Esap academically by incorporating full-time teachers are set.

The director of the entity, Octavio Duque, invited teachers to participate in this
call, “it is a great opportunity to be part of Esap, a university institution of great importance in the construction of the country,
that it contributes from the training of the best public administrators. Now, with the expansion of registrations, we invite teachers to apply for the positions that are being offered in the territories, and jointly, contribute to the strengthening of education”.

(You may be interested in: (Winter in the Valley: woman was dragged by a flood and disappeared)

Teachers will be able to know the requirements to participate in the contest
on the School’s website www.esap.edu.co, as well as the new schedule for the
announcement.

The National Deputy Director of Academic Services, Hernán Salazar García, said that “bringing quality education to every corner of the country is one of our most important objectives, and in this great task, our teachers have a fundamental role. For this reason, we have modified our schedule for the teaching call, so that more teachers in the country have the opportunity to participate and be part of this great esapist family”.

It is important to remember that all professionals can participate in the contest
nationals or foreigners from the areas of knowledge convened, who comply with
the minimum requirements regulated in Resolution 1630.

At the time of registration, applicants must carefully read and follow the
procedure established in the registration guide published by ESAP on page
website www.esap.edu.co, enter the contest link (https://www.esap.edu.co/portal/index.php/concursos-y-convocatorias-2/) and
carefully and completely fill out the information, as well as upload all the documents on the registration platform, verifying the accuracy of the data entered.

In case of presenting concerns in the development of the call, the interested parties
You can write to the email contestocentesesap2022@esap.edu.co

• Registration until March 2, 2022

• Verification of minimum requirements: March 03 to 23, 2022

• Publication of the definitive list of those admitted and not admitted in the stage of
verification: April 13, 2022

• Publication of the final results of the knowledge tests: 25 of
May 2022

• Publication of final list of eligible: August 05, 2022

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Cali is a few hours away from leaving the obligation to wear face masks outdoors

This Tuesday, March 1, the Ministry of Health delivered a new report on the pandemic in the country, which accounts for 1,218 new cases and 87 deaths.

In addition, it reported that 30,251 tests were processed (10,297 PCR and 19,954 antigen tests).

(You may be interested in: Learn about the new Ministry of Health guidelines for the use of face masks)

In the country, to date, 33,224,395 tests have been processed. Thus, Colombia reaches 6,065,801 confirmed cases of coronavirus since the pandemic began, in March 2020.

On the other hand, the report accounts for 87 more deaths from the virus. With this update, the total death toll in Colombia amounts to 138,854.

(Also read: ‘There is no magic treatment for postcovid’, experts say)

In the last 24 hours, in addition, 1,967 recovered patients were reported. Thus, there are already 5,892,530 patients who have overcome covid-19 in the country to date.

In total, there are 12,622 cases that remain active in Colombia.

(Also: The great irony: covid-19 improved hospital and health services)

Regarding the progress of the National Vaccination Plan, the health authority reported that, with a cutoff at 11:59 pm on February 27, 77,329,888 doses of the vaccine against covid-19 have been applied in the country. Of that figure, 35,193,876 correspond to the first dose; 27,425,176, second dose; 8,555,664, a booster dose, and 6,155,172 are for the single-dose vaccine.

In Colombia, 33,580,348 people already have the complete vaccination schedule.

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