Bolivia, Uruguay confirm first coronavirus deaths
MARCH 29, 2020 / 8:13 AM / UPDATED 26 MINUTES AGO
Fabian Werner, Daniel Ramos
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MONTEVIDEO/LA PAZ (Reuters) - Uruguay and Bolivia have confirmed their first deaths related to coronavirus, as many Latin America countries go into lockdown in a bid to mitigate the impact of the global pandemic that has infected nearly 700,000 people worldwide and killed over 30,000.
Bolivias health minister Aníbal Cruz said on Sunday that a 78-year-old woman in the lowland city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra, the region most affected, had died of severe respiratory distress after contracting the virus from a family member.
We recommend that the population take care of our older adults who are the most vulnerable and sensitive to this disease, Cruz told reporters.
Bolivia, which has 81 confirmed cases, has taken aggressive measures to slow the spread of the disease including a nationwide quarantine and closing the countrys borders.
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