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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).

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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.

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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.

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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.

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This week, the cadastral update has been the topic of conversation and controversy in Palmira.

The Palmira Interunion Civic Committee (CCIP), which brings together unions, businessmen and representatives of civil society from that city in Valle del Cauca, protested before the Mayor’s Office.

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The letter to the Mayor is signed by the Chamber of Commerce of Palmira, Asocaña, Procaña, Fenavi, Fenalco, Asodolores, Acopi, Andi, Pacific Free Zone, Lonja de Cali and the Inter-Guild Business Committee. The PICC asks for a comprehensive review for “the excessive increases in cadastral appraisals, which could represent disproportionate increases in the payment of property tax with values ​​above up to more than 100% after the validity of 2022”.

In the letter signed by Jhon García, director of the CCIP, it is stated: “We understand that within the framework of national regulations the country is migrating to having a multipurpose cadastre, but the convenience of when to do it and how to do it, in a recovery situation economic, it is a responsibility of the municipal Administration”.

The mayor of Palmira, Óscar Escobar, explained that the cadastral update had not been carried out for eight years, but He said that all concerns and values ​​that do not correspond in appraisals will be reviewed.

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The Committee says that the measures taken to mitigate the increase in tax payments are recognized, but they are transitory short-term measures that leave the business community exposed, and in general, to a disproportionate increase in the medium and long term.

“Taxpayers will not be able to resist such an increase in a fragile economic and social environment, with high unemployment rates, uncertainty in international trade, high costs of raw materials, high inflation rates, among others,” the letter says.

It also warns about “possible effects related to tax aspects due to increases in assets and wealth; properties that cannot be sold because their cadastral value is higher than the commercial value; Affected buying and selling processes, and loss of competitiveness of the territory to attract investment”.

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Vaccination pilot plan in educational institutions of MedellÃn.

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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).

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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.

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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.

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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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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.

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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.

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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.

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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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health authorities in Cucuta Campaigns and strategies have increased to advance the process of vaccinationwhich to date, remains at 70 percent.

According to the municipal Health Secretariat, since last February 19, the day when the vaccination process began, more than 456 vaccination days have been carried out, which includes house-to-house nocturnal vaccination and vaccination in vehicles.

Daniel Durán, covid-19 care coordinator, indicated that in Cúcuta there are 115 active cases and the number since the start of the pandemic exceeds 73,000 cases.

We have 30 ICU beds occupied with covid-19 cases, and the previous week we had 59 cases; that is, we have reduced the number of people in ICU beds by 50 percent

“We have 30 ICU beds occupied with covid-19 cases, and the previous week we had 59 cases; that is, we have reduced the number of people in ICU beds by 50 percent,” the official said.

When reviewing the statistics, during February 2021 Cúcuta registered 6,733 cases and there were 390 deaths, while in 2022 11,476 cases and 211 deaths were identified.

Although it is double the number of confirmed cases, it is almost half the number of deaths in 2022, which reflects that the lethality has decreasedDuran added.

For his part, Carlos Martínez, director of the Departmental Institute of Health of Norte de Santander (IDS), confirmed that since March 1 Cucuteños can dispense with the mandatory use of masks in public spaces.

It is important to remember that there are restrictions on the use of face masks, especially in schools and colleges in the city and on public transport (…) This is not a reason to relax, but to continue supporting the vaccination process,” Martínez said.

In Cúcuta, 30 percent of the population has not yet been vaccinated against covid-19. This is equivalent to 77,000 first doses and 236,000 second doses to complete regimens.

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).

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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.

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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.

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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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Despite the recent laws passed and the disposition of the authorities to prevent the animal abusegroups and foundations dedicated to the care of pets and wild animals point out that more work is needed in several regions.

According to information from Special Group for the Fight Against Animal Abuse (Gelma)from 2021 to date, there are 1,777 complaints of abuse in process by investigation.

It is a low figure if one takes into account that between 2020 and 2021 the Gelma achieved 173 accusations and 71 convictions for the crime of animal abuse throughout the country.

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animal rights activist Andrea Padilla points out that despite the low figures, it is noted that complaints have grown thanks to the channels that exist today for this, however, distrust in justice remains high.

“Something has been achieved, but it is still a very weak system and mistrust in justice does not cease,” Padilla points out. Something can be achieved from public policies, but in other municipalities the ineffectiveness is gigantic”.

Part of the distrust that persists is due to the fact that in many municipalities the routes are not defined or at the moment the animal welfare centers, protection and attention spaces that, according to Law 2054 of 2020, must be guaranteed in the Territorial Planning Plans (POT) of each district or municipality.

According to the Law, “an area must be guaranteed in which to build the animal welfare center, municipal shelter for fauna or public shelter whose dimensions will be determined by the number of homeless animals established through a survey.”

The foregoing, according to Padilla’s complaint, is not being done in several cities, although resources or spaces have already been announced where they will be in the capital cities.

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The special group for the fight against animal abuse of the Prosecutor’s Office (Gelma) monitors these cases.

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Cundinamarca, Santander, Bogota, Nariño and Boyaca These are the areas of the country where more complaints of animal abuse are recorded according to information from Gelma.

Padilla points out that Bogota has an Animal Care Unit, but that a formal work for a wellness center has not yet been delivered. Apart from that, an ecological house will open in April, but he believes that it will not be enough.

“That is a nonexistent reality,” Padilla denounces. Mayors say they have no money or that they have already started, but the reality is different”.

On Bucaramangafor example, the mayor of the city, Juan Carlos Cardenasannounced in December that with an investment of some 800 million pesos, work began to adapt the animal welfare center in the city.

“We hope next year to finish the work and start its operation,” said the
president through his social networks–. More than 180 dogs, cats and animals in our city will benefit. We promised and we are fulfilling it. Bucaramanga keeps moving forward”.

However, Orlando Beltrán, director and founder of the adam foundation for animal care in the city, denounces that the rates of animal abuse have grown alarmingly in the city and its metropolitan area and the center that will be built will not be enough.

“You have to start working with the minors, who are the future,” says Beltrán. The wellness center is not being built and what is planned is very small, the law requires a larger space. For me, this is a handout.”

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Thanks to the citizen’s complaint, a man who abused his pet will have an exemplary sanction.

In turn, Ángela Ortega, director of the Fundación Paz Animal, in Pasto, explains that in the capital of Nariño the attention center began to function and this improves the quality of life of the animals, but in other municipalities there are no capacities to allocate these resources.

“People are more supportive, there is more public ridicule,” explains Angela. There is a lack of work because we cannot access vulnerable sectors of the city due to the danger.”

Angela adds that in Nariño the most worrying situation for her it is the one on the Pacific coast, where animal overpopulation is overflowing.

“On Tumaco I have known that there is so much overpopulation that people on motorcycles already do ‘competitions’ to see which animal they run over and scores are given for that –complaint–. Although there is a center here in Pasto, the sanctions are still weak and in areas such as the coast there is no one to watch over them.”

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Meanwhile, other major cities in the country have not yet started with the necessary works to put these spaces into operation.

In Cali, the administration indicated that the work is still at 40 percent and will operate in the west of the Valle del Cauca capital.

It has been complex, since the land belonged to the Universidad del Valle, on La Bandera hill, and has been rejected by some neighbors who have even filed popular actions in the last six years, when the procedures began to be processed.

The investment in works is worth about 14,000 million pesos, in charge of the Animal Welfare Consortium. The purchase of the land Valley University it cost 775 million.

The place has an area of ​​more than 4,700 square meters. And it will function as a surveillance center, zoonosis control and animal protection.

On the other hand is Barranquillawhere currently the District has not yet advanced in the works of the construction project of the Animal Welfare Centerin the district of Juan Mina.

Socialization and review of designs and budget have recently been carried out.
The building, projected at 2,596 square meters, will have health care and shelters for more than 100 cats and dogs, along with 3 mangers for horses.

Different cases have Medellín and Santa Rosa, in Bolívarwhere wellness centers have been operating for several years and have been shaped over the years to offer a better service.

The Pearl, in Medellin, was inaugurated on September 14, 2006 and is located in the district of Altavista, in the southwest. Since then, it has been a refuge for abandoned dogs and cats. In addition to food and health, there is a process of adopting animals.

It is the largest pet shelter in the department of Antiochcreated by the Environment Secretary of the Medellin’s town hall in which the protection and care programs for companion animals are being strengthened and which by 2021 had an investment of 17,000 million pesos.

According to information from the Mayor’s Office, in 2021 they were rescued 2,871 pets on the street or that they suffered some kind of mistreatment. Of these, 256 required surgical interventions and special care.

Communes 7 (Robledo), 10 (La Candelaria) and 3 (Manrique) are the sectors where the largest cases of rescue of pets in vulnerable conditions have been recorded.

Currently there is 1,437 animalsbetween felines and canines, available for adoption processes, waiting for families who want to give them a new opportunity and provide a new home.

In Santa Rosa, an hour and a half from the historic center of Cartagena, the past Government built and put into operation El Guardian, which operates as a public veterinary hospital center with a high technical and scientific level.

El Guardian had an investment of 3,500 million pesos. This animal care center, a pioneer in the Caribbean region, has the capacity to care for 200 dogs and 200 cats that have been abandoned. Cartagena, Santa Rosa, San Estanislao, Villanueva, Arjona, Turbaco, Santa Catalina, San Cristóbal, Clemencia and Soplaviento.

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Use of social networks

Another complex point is Boyacá, where authorities point out that the non-existence of these care centers hinder care routes. This is why people have made the decision to spread the cases through social networks.

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Cases of animal abuse already have different channels for complaints.

In October 2021 it became known, for example, the outrageous case of a dog in Savoy that was skinned.

The case is still under investigation, which for many citizens is unfortunate, because the day the events occurred, the person responsible was identified and all the resources were available for a prompt conviction.

Sources of Animal defenders in Boyacá They point out that the construction of Animal Welfare Centers would greatly help care in the region, however, they assured that thanks to the campaigns and some attention channels, complaints have grown, because the community finds more lights to do it as well as in networks social.

Another way is through schools, as is the case of Byron Mauricio Lerma, a lawyer who designed in Popayán the animalistic chaira primer that began to be implemented in educational institutions in the capital of Cauca.

“For now it is held back by local administration issues,” explains Byron. But it’s all one educational primer that is implemented in classes, for example, in English, where they talk about care and how to adopt, but with sentences in that language, it is a useful process that we hope to bring to the Fundación Universitaria de Popayán”.

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Due to the arrival of covid-19, the educational material has been reduced and the investment has been nil, but Byron hopes that little by little the animalist education primer can grow beyond Popayan and contribute to an attention and care that, for him, does not yet exist in all administrations.

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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).

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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.

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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.

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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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As of March 5, close contacts of coronavirus cases who are not vaccinated are no longer required to quarantine, so the end of social isolation of all close contacts (vaccinated and unvaccinated) is reached, something that It especially affects schools.

The end of the quarantine for positive contacts has been agreed this Tuesday by the Public Health Commission, made up of general directors of the autonomous communities and the Ministry of Healthwhich maintains isolation for at least 7 days for people positive for coronavirus.

They recommend, however, that during the 10 days after the last exposure, extreme precautions are taken and social interactions are reduced as much as possible, constantly using the mask and maintaining adequate hand hygiene, especially avoiding contact with vulnerable people.

Impact on schools

The lifting of this restriction for unvaccinated contacts mostly affects children who will now be able to leave home if they do not have symptoms despite there being a positive case in the family.

This measure will be felt especially in schools where, starting next Tuesday, it will not be necessary to close classrooms nor will children have to quarantine when there are five or more positives in their class.

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Start of the 2020-2021 academic year at the López Ferreiro school in Santiago de Compostela. EFE/Xoán Rey

Children between 5 and 11 years old have been in the vaccination process since last December 15. 57.4% have already received a dose and 18.4% the complete regimen.

On December 29, the Public Health Commission agreed to reduce the period of home isolation for people mildly infected with coronavirus from 10 to 7 days, a period of time that was also shortened to 7 days for unvaccinated close contacts.

The Justice Department launched one of the largest and most complex criminal investigations in its history after a mob of Donald Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol over a year ago. Now it’s time for a jury to hear some of the government’s evidence about the unparalleled attack on American democracy.

The first trial for one of the hundreds of Capitol riot prosecutions begins this week, with jury selection starting Monday in the case against Guy Wesley Reffitt. The Texas man is charged with bringing a gun onto Capitol grounds, interfering with police officers guarding the building, and threatening his teenage children if they reported him to authorities. Jurors could hear attorneys’ opening statements as soon as Tuesday.

Reffitt’s trial may be a bellwether for many other Capitol riot cases. A conviction would give prosecutors more leverage in plea talks with rioters facing the most serious charges. An acquittal may lead others to wait for their own day in court.

Reffitt “truly is the canary in the coal mine,” said Gregg Sofer, a former federal prosecutor who served as U.S. attorney for the Western District of Texas from October 2020 to February 2021.

“It’ll really be interesting to see how strong a case the government has and whether or not they’re relying on evidence that, when pushed and tested, stands up. It’s going to have a huge impact going forward,” added Sofer, now a partner at the law firm Husch Blackwell.

Reffitt is a member of a militia-style group called the “Texas Three Percenters,” according to prosecutors. The Three Percenters militia movement refers to the myth that only 3% of Americans fought in the Revolutionary War against the British.

On Jan. 6, 2021, Reffitt was armed with a handgun in a holster on his waist, carrying zip-tie handcuffs and wearing body armor and a helmet equipped with a video camera when he and others charged at police officers on the west side of the Capitol, according to prosecutors.

“This action caused the police line guarding the building to retreat closer to the building itself; soon after this, law enforcement was overwhelmed, and rioters flooded the building,” prosecutors wrote in a court filing.

Reffitt retreated only after an officer pepper sprayed him in the face, prosecutors said.

Prosecutors believe Reffitt took at least two firearms with him to Washington: an AR-15 rifle and a Smith & Wesson pistol. When FBI agents searched Reffitt’s home in Wylie, Texas, they found a handgun in a holster on a nightstand in the defendant’s bedroom. Prosecutors say photos and video of Reffitt during the riot show a handgun holster on his right hip, with what appears to be a silver object inside the holster.

On the morning of Jan. 6, Reffitt said he planned to “do the recon and then come back for weapons hot” and sent messages about meeting at a “rendezvous point,” according to prosecutors.

“These messages, along with the weapons that Reffitt carried and the gear he wore, make clear that the defendant did not come to D.C. with the intention to engage in peaceful activity,” prosecutors wrote.

The siege resulted in the deaths of five people, including a police officer. The Justice Department says more than 235 rioters have been charged with assaulting or impeding law enforcement, injuring over 100 officers. Rioters caused over $1 million in damage to the Capitol.

The Justice Department says its investigation has generated an unprecedented volume of evidence, with hundreds of thousands of documents and thousands of hours of videos to share with defense attorneys. Shared files total more than nine terabytes of information and would take over 100 days to view, the department says.

More than 750 people have been charged with federal crimes related to the riot. Over 200 of them have pleaded guilty, mostly to misdemeanors carrying a maximum sentence of six months’ imprisonment. More than 100 riot defendants have been sentenced. And at least 90 others have trial dates this year.

Philadelphia-based defense attorney Justin Danilewitz, who was a federal prosecutor in New Jersey from 2012 to 2017, said a conviction in Reffitt’s case may lead to a flurry of guilty pleas by other riot defendants.

“And that can benefit defendants on occasion because it’s better than the alternative if the alternative is a conviction following a trial,” Danilewitz added.

An acquittal could inspire other defendants to “dig in their heels” and either push for a better plea offer from prosecutors or gamble a trial of their own, he said.

Defense attorney William Welch has said there is no evidence that Reffitt damaged property, used force or physically harmed anybody. In a May 2021 court filing, Welch said none of the videos or photos shows a gun in Reffitt’s possession at the Capitol.

“In fact, neither of the police officers interviewed by the government said anything about a firearm,” he wrote.

Reffitt has been jailed since his arrest in Texas less than a week after the riot. He faces five counts: obstruction of an official proceeding, being unlawfully present on Capitol grounds while armed with a firearm, transporting firearms during a civil disorder, interfering with law enforcement officers during a civil disorder, and obstruction of justice.

The obstructing justice charge stems from threats that he allegedly made against his son, then 18, and daughter, then 16, after returning home from Washington. Reffett told his children to “choose a side or die” and said they would be traitors if they reported him to law enforcement, prosecutors said.

“He predicted future political violence in statements both to his family and to fellow militia members, bragged to fellow militia members about his involvement in the riot, recruited other rioters into the militia, and ordered bear spray and riot shields to his home to prepare for further violence,” prosecutors wrote.

Messages recovered from Reffitt’s cellphone indicate he planned to join an armed insurrection on Jan. 6 and intended to occupy the Capitol, prosecutors said.

“We had thousands of weapons and fired no rounds yet showed numbers. The next time we will not be so cordial,” he wrote, according to prosecutors.

Presiding over Reffitt’s trial is U.S. District Judge Dabney Friedrich, who was nominated by President Donald Trump in 2017. Friedrich already has sentenced nine rioters who pleaded guilty.

Friedrich individually questioned more than 30 prospective jurors on Monday, asking them how closely they have followed news coverage of the Capitol riot. Some said they had formed strong, negative opinions about the events of Jan. 6 but could strive to be fair and impartial.

The judge disqualified several members of the jury pool who said they would have difficulty setting aside their opinions or emotions about the riot. One of them, a man who lives near the Capitol, said the riot felt like “an attack on my home in some sense.”

“It was a very scary time,” he told the judge.

Jury selection is scheduled to resume Tuesday. The judge said she hopes to empanel a jury to hear opening statements later in the day.

Prosecutors expect to call about a dozen witnesses, including three Capitol police officers who interacted with Reffitt and an officer who was in charge of the U.S. Capitol Police command center.

Jurors will see videos that captured Reffitt’s confrontation with police. Prosecutors also have audio recordings of Reffitt talking about the riot inside his home after returning home.

“We made a point. That was a historic day,” Refffitt said during one of the recorded conversations, according to prosecutors. “And guess what? I’m not done yet. I got a lot more to do. That’s the beginning.”

Reffitt’s son, daughter and a fellow Texas Three Percenter group member also are listed as government witnesses. The group members traveled with Reffitt to Washington and back to Texas between Jan. 4 and Jan. 8, 2021.

“During the drive (to Washington), Reffitt talked about ‘dragging those people out of the Capitol by their ankles’ and installing a new government,” prosecutors wrote.

A court filing that refers to the other militia member by the initials “R.H.” says the man will tell jurors he was given immunity from prosecution in exchange for his testimony.

Welch has said Reffiitt worked as a rig manager and as a consultant in the petroleum industry before COVID-19 restrictions effectively shut down his business.

This Monday, February 28, the Ministry of Health delivered a new report on the pandemic in the country, which accounts for 1,882 new cases and 74 deaths.

In addition, it reported that 28,396 tests were processed (14,977 PCR tests and 13,419 antigen tests).

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In the country, to date, 33,194,144 tests have been processed. Thus, Colombia reaches 6,064,583 confirmed cases of coronavirus since the pandemic began, in March 2020.

On the other hand, the report accounts for 74 more deaths from the virus. With this update, the total death toll in Colombia amounts to 138,767.

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In the last 24 hours, in addition, 2,089 recovered patients were reported. Thus, there are already 5,890,563 patients who have overcome covid-19 in the country to date.

In total, there are 13,537 cases that remain active in Colombia.

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Regarding the progress of the National Vaccination Plan, the health authority reported that, with a cutoff at 11:59 pm on February 26, 77,248,506 doses of the vaccine against covid-19 have been applied in the country. Of that figure, 35,188,391 correspond to the first dose; 27,391,350, second dose; 8,516,629, to booster doses, and 6,152,136 are for the single-dose vaccine.

In Colombia, 33,543,486 people already have the complete vaccination schedule.

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Collection of PCR samples.

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According to the Ministry of Health, to date, 13,867 cases remain active in the country.

According to the latest report from the Ministry of Health on Sunday, February 27, 1,908 new cases of covid-19 were reported in Colombia. This, after 29,154 tests were processed (11,320 PCR tests and 17,834 antigen tests).

In the country, to date, 33,165,748 tests have been processed. Thus, Colombia reaches 6,062,701 confirmed cases of coronavirus since the pandemic began, in March 2020.

On the other hand, the report accounts for 95 more deaths from the virus. With this update, the total number of deaths in Colombia amounts to 138,693.

In the last 24 hours, in addition, xx recovered patients were reported. Thus, there are already 5,888,474 patients who have overcome covid-19 in the country to date.In total, there are 13,867 cases that remain active in Colombia.

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The Ministry of Health delivered this Friday, February 25, 2022, a new report on the progress of the pandemic in the country, which accounts for 2,159 new cases and 80 deaths.

In addition, it reported that 33,372 tests were processed (16,250 PCR tests and 17,122 antigen tests).

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In the country, to date, 33,118,905 tests have been processed. Thus, Colombia reaches 6,058,715 confirmed cases of coronavirus since the pandemic began, in March 2020.

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On the other hand, the report accounts for 80 more deaths from the virus. With this update, the total death toll in Colombia amounts to 138,501.

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In the last 24 hours, in addition, 2,828 recovered patients were reported. Thus, there are already 5,883,546 patients who have overcome covid-19 in the country to date.

In total, there are 15,106 cases that remain active in Colombia.

How is the National Vaccination Plan going?

As for the progress of the National Vaccination Plan, the health authority reported that, with a cutoff at 11:59 p.m. on February 22, 76,733,198 doses of the covid-19 vaccine have been applied in the country. Of that figure, 35,132,642 correspond to the first dose; 27,250,687, to second dose; 8,229,013, to booster doses, and 6,120,856 are from the single-dose vaccine.

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In colombia, 33,371,543 people already have the complete vaccination schedule.

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This Thursday, February 24, 2022, the The Ministry of Health delivered a new report on the pandemic in the country, which accounts for 2,249 new cases and 57 deaths.

In addition, it reported that 35,082 tests were processed (13,569 for PCR and 21,513 for antigens).

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In the country, to date, 33,085,533 tests have been processed. Thus, Colombia reaches 6,056,556 confirmed cases of coronavirus since the pandemic began, in March 2020.

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On the other hand, the report accounts for 57 more deaths from the virus. With this update, the total death toll in Colombia amounts to 138,421.

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In the last 24 hours, in addition, 3,375 recovered patients were reported. Thus, there are already 5,880,718 patients who have overcome covid-19 in the country to date.

In total, there are 15,938 cases that remain active in Colombia, a figure that is also going down, after the one reported this Wednesday that was 17,173.

How is the National Vaccination Plan going?

Regarding the progress of the National Vaccination Plan, the health authority reported that, with a cutoff at 11:59 pm on February 22, 76,557,520 doses of the vaccine against covid-19 have been applied in the country. Of that figure, 35,110,146 correspond to the first dose; 27,209,545, to second dose; 8,128,813, to booster doses, and 6,109,016 are from the single-dose vaccine.

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In Colombia, 33,318,561 people already have the complete vaccination schedule.

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This Wednesday, February 23, 2022, the Ministry of Health delivered a new report on the pandemic in the country, which accounts for 2,181 new cases and 79 deaths, compared to the 2,174 cases and 80 deaths registered this Tuesday.
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In addition, it registered that 34,171 tests were processed (12,729 for PCR and 21,442 for antigens).

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These figures continue to mark the trend of a decrease in cases of contagion in recent days. Health Minister Fernando Ruiz assured that the fourth peak in Colombia is already declining in terms of cases, “but surely only until the third week of March we will be reaching the minimum level”.

In fact, Ruiz explained this Wednesday through his Twitter account that “the decision to eliminate the use of face masks linked to 70% coverage in complete schemes had been made by the Advisory Committee two weeks ago and was achieved today. The measure is applied to 451 municipalities thanks to the great progress of the National Vaccination Plan.”

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In the country, to date, 33,050,451 tests have been processed. Thus, Colombia reaches 6,054,307 confirmed cases of coronavirus since the pandemic began, in March 2020.

On the other hand, the report accounts for 79 more deaths from the virus. With this update, the total death toll in Colombia amounts to 138,364.

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In the last 24 hours, in addition, 2,899 recovered patients were reported. So they are already 5,877,343 patients who have overcome covid-19 in the country to date.

In total, there are 17,173 cases that remain active in Colombia, a figure that is also going down, after the one reported this Tuesday that was 18,022.

How is the National Vaccination Plan going?

As for the progress of National Vaccination Planthe health authority reported that, with a cutoff at 11:59 pm on February 21, 76,367,277 have been applied in the country covid-19 vaccine dose. Of that figure, 36,090,765 correspond to the first dose; 27,164,906, second dose; 8,015,694, to booster doses, and 6,095,912 are from the single-dose vaccine.

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In Colombia, 33,260,818 people already have the complete vaccination schedule.

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This Tuesday, February 22, 2022, the Ministry of Health delivered a new report on the pandemic in the country, which accounts for 2,174 new cases and 80 deaths, figures in which a new reduction is evident.

In addition, it registered that 35,718 tests were processed (11,898 for PCR and 23,820 for antigens).

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These figures continue to mark the trend of a decrease in cases of contagion in recent days. Health Minister Fernando Ruiz recently assured that the fourth peak in the country is already declining in terms of cases, “but surely only until the third week of March will we be reaching the minimum level.”

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In the country, to date, 33,016,280 tests have been processed. That’s the way it is, Colombia reaches 6,052,126 confirmed cases of coronavirus since the pandemic began, in March 2020.

On the other hand, the report accounts for 80 more deaths from the virus compared to the 99 reported this Monday. With this update, the total death toll in Colombia amounts to 138,285.

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In the last 24 hours, in addition, 3,565 recovered patients were reported. So yeah There are 5,874,444 patients who have overcome covid-19 in the country to date.

In total, there are 18,022 cases that remain active in Colombia, a figure that is also going down, after that reported on Monday, which reached 19,553.

How is the National Vaccination Plan going?

As for the progress of National Vaccination Plan, the health authority reported that, with a cutoff at 11:59 p.m. on February 20, 76,193,263 doses of the covid-19 vaccine have been applied in the country. Of that figure, 35,070,737 correspond to the first dose; 27,121,668, second dose; 7,916,114, to booster doses, and 6,084,744 are from the single-dose vaccine.

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In Colombia, 33,206,412 people already have the complete vaccination schedule.

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This Monday, February 21, 2022, the Ministry of Health delivered a new report on the pandemic in the country, which accounts for 2,910 new cases and 99 deaths.

In addition, it registered that 26,757 tests were processed (14,061 PCR and 12,676 antigens).

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These figures continue to mark the trend of a decrease in cases of contagion in recent days. In fact, The Minister of Health, Fernando Ruiz, assured that Colombia, the fourth peak, is already declining in terms of cases“but surely only until the third week of March will we be reaching the minimum level.”

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In the country, to date, 32,980,562 tests have been processed. Thus, Colombia reaches 6,049,952 cases of coronavirus confirmed since the pandemic began, in March 2020.

On the other hand, the report accounts for 99 more deaths from the virus. With this update, the total death toll in Colombia amounts to 138,205.

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In the last 24 hours, in addition, 4,813 recovered patients were reported. Thus, there are already 5,870,879 patients who have overcome covid-19 in the country to date.

In total, there are 19,553 cases that remain active in Colombia, a figure that is also going down.

How is the National Vaccination Plan going?

As for the progress of National Vaccination Planthe health authority reported that, with a cutoff at 11:59 pm on February 19, 76,120,209 doses of the covid-19 vaccine have been applied in the country. Of that figure, 36,064,517 correspond to the first dose; 27,102,178, second dose; 7,871,971, to booster doses, and 6,081,543 are from the single-dose vaccine.

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In Colombia, 33,183,721 people already have the complete vaccination schedule.

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