Katriyenm lanm-a-kouri Covid-19 atè Matnik ?
29 juillet 2021
Gouvelnè bat pou rete-size-lakay ek toufe-dife
Lawviè-banbou, atè Sentmari, Matnik : Nan simenn 29 la, 19 pou 25 Jwiye, kawbe-gouvelnaj doubout-djann lan atè Matnik, ARS konte an palpa 3.537 moun ki vini pozitif epi Covid-19 asou 21.492 moun yo teste (se te 2.241 moun pozitif asou 14.972 moun yo te teste nan simenn 28 la) ; nan simenn 25 lan (21 pou 27 Jwen) se te 110 moun ki te vini pozitif. Depi kon Covid-19 ka kouri, se 19.207 moun atè Matnik (asou an kannan-moun owonzonnen a 375.929 nan 1e Janvier 2021) ki te ke ja trape’y ; atè Gwadloup se 19.503 moun asou an kannan 403.250 moun ; atè Gwiyann se 29.950 moun asou an kannan 294.071 moun. Se pa nepi an bidim pimpe-fetaye nan doukou otila anchay moun ka debatje sòti lòtbòtsay rive ek Matnik se an peyi drivayajè, menm moun natifnatal-matnik ka debatje, sòti djoubake lòtbòtsay rive, drivayajè nan peyi yo.
Atè Dòmnik, anlè-solèy Matnik, 71.808 moun nan 2019, nan 7 jou ki pase, te ni 6 moun ki te fini trape Covid-19 pou an kannan 218 moun ki ja trape'y depi Maws 2020 ek pèsonn pa jenhen alelouya epi Covid-19. Atè Sentlisi, anba Matnik otila ni an kannan 182.790 moun ka rete nan 2019, nan 7 jou ki pase, 22 moun ki fini trape'y pou 159 moun ki ni'y atjolman-la, 5.632 moun ki ja trape'y depi nan Maws 2020 ek 89 moun ki ja alelouya epi Covid-19. Bawbad, pi anba ek atè-solèy, otila 287.025 moun ka rete nan 2019, se 14 moun ki fini trape'y, 4.379 moun ki ja kalbòy epi Covid-19 depi Maws 2020 ek 48 moun ki ja alelouya-akasia-lata. Nan se peyi-karayib milion moun an, Jamayik, 2,948 milion moun nan 2019, se 211 moun ki fini trape'y, 52.895 moun ja trape'y depi Maws 2020 ek 1.190 moun ja alelouya epi Covid-19 ; nan Trinidad ek Tobago (1,395 milion moun) otila 25% adan 109 moun ki fini trape'y se atè Tobago yo trape'y, ni 5.789 moun ki kalbòy ek Covid-19 alè-la, se 37.771 moun ki ja trape'y depi 12 Maws 2020 ek ja ni 1.048 moun ki alelouya-zakasia epi Covid-19. Se peyi taha tou, ka sanm sa ki pa ni ladeng ka kouri lakay yo depi de lanne, tout mayengwen tounen yenyen-fiyapen-dou. Men, isiya la konsa gouvelman pa ka kouri lonje dwèt asou moun nan peyi a, gouvelman franse a, menm kabwatè-gouvelman an, epi piplis nouvelis peyi taha eti pa menm sav DOM/TOM pa ka bay ankò, ek pa te ke fouti trase laliman Matnik oben Gwadloup asou an kat-jeografi latè-wonn lan, pa ka patate se se an sigond pou lonje dwèt asou moun Gwadloup ek moun Matnik eti yo kabeche pou franse-nwè, ek tout ti lèspri rayi-ras-nèg-ginen (negrophobia) ki anchouke nan flafla mès-longsay franse a.
Rel toumpak la eti ka mizire kannan moun ki vini pozitif asou 100.000 moun se 986, nan simenn 28 la se te 625, nan simenn 26 la se te 114, eti rel-ago wouj la se toulong anlè 50 pou 100.000 moun ; atè Gwadloup se 284,4/100.000 moun ek atè Gwiyann se 244/100.000 moun. Kawbe-gouvelnaj doubout-djann franse a, konte an palpa 8 moun ki alelouya anba Covid-19 nan simenn 29 taha eti fè se 111 moun ki ja alelouya-akasia-lata anba Covid-19 depi mwa-maws 2020 an, se te 103 moun nan simenn 28 la ek se te 99 moun alelouya-akasia-lata nan simenn 27 la. Nan 111 moun taha, ni 94 moun natifnatal-matnik, 9 moun natifnatal-gwadloup, 6 moun natifnatal-gwiyann, yonn Sen-maten ek yonn peyi-lòtbòtsay ki pa anba jouk La-Frans. Atè Gwadloup, se 280 moun ki ja alelouya-zakasia depi Maws 2020 ek Gwiyann, se 184 moun ki mouri. Nan 7 jou ki pase, atè Dòmnik se 4/100.000, 209 moun depi maws 2020 ek zewo moun alelouya-akasia-lata.
Rel pòte-kòtok la eti ka depenn kouri-lawonn vlen-senyen-kòch la nan peyi a ka antipile tou, se 16,5% nan simenn 29 la, se te 15% nan simenn 28 taha, 10,08% nan simenn 27 la ek 6,8% nan simenn 26 la ; 2,2% nan simenn 25 lan, pou moun se wè antipilaj la nan de koko-zie yo. Rel ago a isiya la konsa se 10%. Atè Gwadloup, nan simenn 29 la rel taha te a 10,1% ; atè Gwiyann rel taha a 11,4%. Se krèy moun 15-44 lanne anlè tèt yo ki pi mele epi Covid-19 taha a 95% dapre kouri-nouvel kawbe-gouvelnaj doubout-djann franse a, atè Matnik.
123 moun te kouche nan kabann lopital eti 24 adan yo te ka pran van pou respire ; nan simenn 28 la, se te 71 moun ki te kouche nan kabann lopital epi Covid-19 (se 42,3% kabann lopital ki ni moun adan yo) ek 9 adan yo te ka pran van pou respire, nan simenn 27 la se te, 29 pou 7 ek nan simenn 24 la, se te 6 pou yonn. Atè Gwadloup, ni 27 moun ki kouche nan kabann-lopital eti 7 adan yo ka pran van respire ; atè Gwiyann se 87 moun kouche-kalbòy nan lopital ek 24 adan yo ka pran van respire. Dapre kouri-nouvel kawbe-gouvelnaj doubout-djann lan atè Matnik, ni 52.334 moun ki ja pran de pitji kore Covid-19, se anni 16,14% kannan moun atè-lakay-matnik (se 27,77% atè Gwadloup) ki trape plis pase 12 lanne anlè tèt yo ki ja pran pitji taha.
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