COVID-19 pandemic in the Dominican Republic |
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Confirmed cases by province (as of 11 May 2020) |
Confirmed cases per 100 thousand inhabitants (as of 11 May 2020) |
Disease | COVID-19 |
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Virus strain | SARS-CoV-2 |
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Location | Dominican Republic |
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First outbreak | China |
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Index case | Bayahibe |
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Arrival date | 1 March 2020 (4 years, 10 months and 2 weeks) |
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Confirmed cases | 11,196[1] |
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Recovered | 3,339[1] |
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Deaths | 409[1] |
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The COVID-19 pandemic in the Dominican Republic is part of the ongoing global viral pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), which was confirmed to have spread to the Dominican Republic on 1 March 2020.
On 1 March, the first case in the country and the Caribbean was confirmed. A 62-year-old man from Italy entered the country on 22 February and fell ill on 24 February, when he was transferred to Ramón Lara military hospital from the beach resort of Bayahibe.[2] On 6 March, the second case in the country was confirmed as a Canadian tourist (also vacationing in Bayahibe) was detected.[3]
On 14 March, a large wedding in Cap Cana was the COVID-19 infection source for a number of its attendees.[4] The chancellor of the Dominican Republic, Miguel Vargas Maldonado would have contracted the virus from his son, who attended the said wedding and also contracted COVID-19.[5]
The first COVID-19-related death was announced by health authorities on 16 March 2020, of a 47-year old Dominican woman who had recently traveled from Spain.
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