Chile sees record Covid-19 cases as minister quarantines | Malay Mail

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SANTIAGO, May 26 — Chile registered a new high for coronavirus cases yesterday, with nearly 5,000 infections in 24 hours, including that of a minister in President Sebastian Pinera's government. Health authorities announced they had registered 4,895 new infections in the South American country...

Demonstrators run away from riot police as they clash at a poor neighborhood at a protest to request food parcels from government at 'Puente Alto' area in Santiago, Chile May 25, 2020. — Reuters pic

Health authorities announced they had registered 4,895 new infections in the South American country and 43 deaths in the previous 24 hours.“I have been informed that the Covid-19 test I had a few days ago was positive,” Moreno said on Twitter, adding that he had no symptoms so far.Three other ministers, who had self-quarantined after being in contact with infected people, all tested negative and resumed work.

 

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