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How many coronavirus infections are there in Lorca? (14/04/2020)

SITUATION REPORT OF COVID-19 IN THE REGION OF MURCIA APRIL 13, 2020

In the Region of Murcia until the date of the report, 1463 confirmed cases of COVID-19 infection have been registered.

The first case was declared on March 6 and confirmed as positive on March 8.

As of today, 221 cases are admitted to hospitals in the Region, of which 43 are in the ICU.

Epidemiological discharge has been given to 353 patients and 101 deaths have occurred, with the affected persons currently confirmed as 1009.

The diagnostic tests carried out for the detection of coronaviruses have been 12,596. Of the 1,463 confirmed cases to date, detailed information is currently available on 1,401 cases.

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Good practices in the workplace Measures for the prevention of COVID-19 infections

Before going to work

1. If you have any symptoms (cough, fever, shortness of breath, etc.) that could be associated with COVID-19, you should not go to work and you must contact the COVID-19 service telephone number in your autonomous community or with your primary care center and follow their instructions.

You should not go to your job until they confirm that there is no risk for you or for others.

2. If you have been in close contact (cohabitants, relatives and people who have been in the same place as a case while the case presented symptoms at a distance of less than 2 meters for a time of at least 15 minutes) or have shared space without Keep the interpersonal distance with a person affected by the COVID-19, nor should you go to your workplace, even in the absence of symptoms, for at least 14 days.

During this period, you should follow up for signs of the disease.

3. If you are vulnerable due to age, being pregnant or having previous medical conditions (such as high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, chronic lung diseases, cancer or immunosuppression), you will not have to go to the workplace.

In the event that you are unable to perform your tasks remotely, you should contact a doctor to prove, where appropriate, that you must indeed remain in a situation of isolation for work purposes and, if so, it will be considered a situation assimilated to an accident of work for the economic benefit of temporary disability.

Source: murciasalud.es / Murcia.com

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