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Pandemia de COVID-19 en Nepal

La pandemia de COVID-19 en Nepal fue parte de la pandemia mundial de enfermedad por coronavirus 2019 ( COVID-19 ) causada por el coronavirus 2 del síndrome respiratorio agudo severo ( SARS-CoV-2 ). El primer caso en Nepal se confirmó el 23 de enero de 2020 cuando un estudiante de 31 años, que había regresado a Katmandú desde Wuhan el 9 de enero, dio positivo. [3] También fue el primer caso registrado de COVID-19 en el sur de Asia . [4] El primer caso de transmisión local de Nepal se confirmó el 4 de abril en el distrito de Kailali . La primera muerte ocurrió el 14 de mayo. El 24 de marzo de 2020 entró en vigor un confinamiento nacional que finalizó el 21 de julio de 2020. [5] Hasta el 26 de julio de 2022, el Ministerio de Salud y Población (MoHP) ha confirmado un total de 984.475 casos, 968.802 recuperaciones y 11.959 muertes en el país. [2] Mientras tanto, se han realizado 5.804.358 pruebas RT-PCR en tiempo real (RT-qPCR) en 40 laboratorios de todo el país. [2] La enfermedad viral se ha detectado en todas las provincias y distritos del país, siendo la provincia de Bagmati y Katmandú las provincias y distritos más afectados respectivamente. En cuanto a los nepaleses en el extranjero , hasta el 26 de julio de 2020, la Asociación Nepalesa de No Residentes ha informado de un total de 12.667 casos confirmados, 16.190 recuperaciones y 161 muertes en 35 países. [6]

Entre enero y marzo, Nepal tomó medidas para prevenir un brote generalizado de la enfermedad y, al mismo tiempo, se preparó para ello adquiriendo suministros, equipos y medicamentos esenciales, mejorando la infraestructura sanitaria, formando al personal médico y difundiendo la conciencia pública. A partir de mediados de enero, Nepal estableció puestos de salud en el Aeropuerto Internacional Tribhuvan , así como en los puestos de control fronterizos con la India . Posteriormente, las fronteras terrestres con la India y China se cerraron por completo y se suspendieron todos los vuelos internacionales. Se cancelaron todos los exámenes académicos y se cerraron las escuelas y colegios. Se están estableciendo centros de cuarentena y hospitales temporales en todo el país. Se están mejorando y ampliando las instalaciones de laboratorio. Los hospitales han estado instalando unidades de UCI y camas de aislamiento . Los países de la SAARC se han comprometido a cooperar en el control de la enfermedad en la región. La India , los Estados Unidos y Alemania aumentaron su apoyo a los sectores de la salud nepalíes.

La pandemia obligó a Nepal a cancelar la campaña turística Visit Nepal Year 2020 , que estaba en curso en ese momento. [7] Se espera que la economía del país se vea gravemente afectada debido al impacto de la pandemia en el turismo, las remesas, la industria, la construcción y el comercio. [8] El Banco Mundial ha advertido que la pandemia podría empujar a aproximadamente un tercio de la población del país por debajo de la línea internacional de pobreza (es decir, $1,90 por día). [9]

La vacunación contra la COVID-19 comenzó en Nepal el 27 de enero de 2021. [10]

Fondo

Pandemia de COVID-19

Resumen en vídeo ( guión ) sobre la enfermedad del coronavirus.

La pandemia actual de la enfermedad por coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) es causada por el coronavirus 2 del síndrome respiratorio agudo severo (SARS-CoV-2). [11] El brote se identificó por primera vez en la ciudad de Wuhan , Hubei, China , en diciembre de 2019 y la Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) lo reconoció como pandemia el 11 de marzo de 2020. [12] Al 29 de septiembre de 2024, se han notificado 29 casos de COVID-19, lo que ha provocado 7.065.867 muertes notificadas . [1] Muchas personas se han recuperado, aunque puede existir la posibilidad de reinfección. [13] [14] Se estimó que la tasa de letalidad era del 4  por ciento en China, [15] pero varía significativamente entre países. [16]

Los síntomas comunes incluyen fiebre , tos y dificultad para respirar . [17] Las complicaciones pueden incluir neumonía y síndrome de dificultad respiratoria aguda . [18] El tiempo desde la exposición hasta la aparición de los síntomas suele ser de unos cinco días, pero puede variar de dos a catorce días. [17] [19] No se conoce ninguna vacuna ni tratamiento antiviral específico . [20] El tratamiento primario es una terapia sintomática y de apoyo . [21]

Las medidas preventivas recomendadas incluyen lavarse las manos , cubrirse la boca al toser, mantener la distancia de otras personas y monitorear y autoaislarse a las personas que sospechan que están infectadas. [20] [22] Las autoridades de todo el mundo han respondido implementando restricciones de viaje , cuarentenas, toques de queda, controles de peligros en el lugar de trabajo y cierres de instalaciones.

La pandemia ha provocado graves trastornos económicos mundiales , [23] el aplazamiento o cancelación de eventos deportivos, religiosos, políticos y culturales, [24] y una escasez generalizada de suministros exacerbada por las compras de pánico . [25] [26] Las escuelas, universidades y colegios han cerrado a nivel nacional o local en 63 países, lo que afecta aproximadamente al 47 por ciento de la población estudiantil mundial. [27] La ​​desinformación sobre el virus se ha difundido en línea. [28] [29] Debido a la reducción de los viajes y los cierres de la industria pesada, ha habido una disminución de la contaminación del aire y las emisiones de carbono . [30] [31]

Nepal

Vídeo de concienciación sobre la prevención del COVID-19 de las Naciones Unidas (en nepalí )

Nepal es un país sin salida al mar con China en el lado norte y la India en el este, oeste y sur. Nepal comparte una frontera de 1.414 kilómetros (879 millas) con la Región Autónoma del Tíbet , en el Himalaya . [32] China es el segundo socio comercial más importante de Nepal. [33] Nepal tiene una frontera abierta de 1.800 km con la India en el este, oeste y sur. Nepal se encuentra en el sur de Asia, una de las regiones menos desarrolladas y más densamente pobladas del mundo, que tiene un desempeño deficiente en educación, así como en métricas de atención médica y saneamiento. Como tal, Nepal fue considerado una de las áreas de mayor riesgo para la pandemia, y también una de las menos preparadas. [34] [35] [36] [37] [38] Sin embargo, la OMS luego reclasificó a Nepal a menos riesgo de su clasificación inicial como "Muy vulnerable". [39]

Según The Kathmandu Post , antes de la pandemia, los hospitales de Nepal tenían pocas camas de UCI (sólo tres en el Hospital Teku), que casi siempre estaban ocupadas y las personas en estado crítico normalmente tenían que esperar a que las camas se vaciaran. Según el informe, los médicos afirmaban que sería casi imposible admitir nuevos pacientes en la UCI tan pronto como los necesitaran. [40] El Hospital Teku, el único designado para el manejo de enfermedades infecciosas, había construido una sala de aislamiento durante el brote de gripe aviar hace una década, pero nunca la había puesto en funcionamiento, ya que no contaba con expertos para evaluar o mantener los estándares requeridos. [41]

Cuando se conoció la noticia de una nueva enfermedad infecciosa en China, en Nepal surgieron preocupaciones por el alto riesgo potencial, la necesidad de implementar medidas preventivas y una grave falta de equipo médico y de infraestructura necesarios. Según Baburam Marasini, ex director de la División de Epidemiología y Control de Enfermedades, Nepal carecía de ambulancias de doble cabina para transportar de manera segura a pacientes altamente infecciosos, de salas de aislamiento en los hospitales o de laboratorios de nivel 3 de bioseguridad o superior necesarios para realizar pruebas de detección de enfermedades altamente infecciosas. [36]

Cronología

El primer caso de COVID-19 en Nepal se confirmó el 23 de enero en un hombre de 32 años que había regresado de China el 9 de enero. [42] El paciente había presentado síntomas leves y se confirmó que se había recuperado cuando dio negativo en las pruebas realizadas el 29 y el 31 de enero. [43] [44] Aunque algunos pacientes sospechosos fueron tratados en la sala de aislamiento improvisada del Hospital Teku, no se notificaron nuevos casos hasta la última semana de marzo. Nepal centró sus esfuerzos en la planificación, la prevención y la preparación.

En la tercera semana de marzo, Nepal comenzó a ver una afluencia significativa de personas de la India, ya que este país vio un aumento de nuevos casos en todo el país. [45] Se informó de una notable afluencia de personas del valle de Katmandú. [46] [47] El segundo caso se confirmó el 23 de marzo en una mujer joven que había volado recientemente a Katmandú desde Francia vía Qatar. [48] El 24 de marzo se implementó un confinamiento nacional. Para el 4 de abril, se habían registrado seis casos adicionales en personas que habían regresado recientemente del extranjero. El mismo día, se confirmó el primer caso de transmisión local; un familiar de uno de los pacientes confirmados ese día también dio positivo. [49]

Las cifras casi se duplicaron en un solo día el 17 de abril, cuando 12 ciudadanos indios de Delhi, en cuarentena en una mezquita en Bhulke de Udayapur, dieron positivo para la enfermedad. [50] El aumento de las pruebas en el área de Bhulke descubrió 16 nuevos casos en una semana. [51] [52] Solo se encontraron cuatro nuevos pacientes en Bhulke en las semanas siguientes; el primer caso fuera de Bhulke se confirmó el 14 de mayo en un periodista de Gaighat Bazaar que había informado desde Bhulke y asistido a otros eventos relacionados con el coronavirus, lo que elevó el total en Udayapur a 33. [53]

El 30 de abril, el número total de casos confirmados era de 57; 16 de ellos habían sido dados de alta de los hospitales después de la recuperación. El distrito de Banke registró su primer caso el 1 de mayo. [54] El rastreo de contactos en el distrito descubrió 22 nuevos pacientes el 5 de mayo. [55] El distrito de Parsa, que había encontrado siete casos de la enfermedad en los meses anteriores, registró 17 nuevos casos en un solo día el 5 de mayo. [56] Dos jóvenes que habían sido puestos en cuarentena en Kapilvastu , tras regresar de Mumbai, dieron positivo para la enfermedad el 6 de mayo. [57] Para el 11 de mayo, Kapilvastu tenía un total de 15 casos; el distrito fue cerrado durante una semana. [58] El distrito vecino de Rupandehi, que había registrado su primer caso el 30 de abril, [59] también surgió como un foco. Con Jhapa y Rautahat también registrando más de 20 casos cada uno, y casos aislados en todo el país, el recuento de coronavirus en Nepal se duplicó casi todas las semanas en mayo: era de 59 el 1 de mayo, pero había llegado a 1042 el 28 de mayo.

La primera muerte por COVID-19 en Nepal fue la de una mujer posparto de 29 años de Sindhupalchok el 14 de mayo. [60]

Respuesta

El Hospital de Enfermedades Tropicales e Infecciosas de Sukraraj es el hospital principal designado para el tratamiento de la COVID-19; se han establecido pabellones de aislamiento, hospitales provisionales y centros de cuarentena en todo el país. El Laboratorio de Salud Pública de Nepal en Katmandú era el único laboratorio capaz de realizar pruebas de detección de la enfermedad al 15 de marzo; las capacidades de laboratorio se ampliaron posteriormente a otras ciudades importantes. [ cita requerida ] La División de Epidemiología y Control de Enfermedades diseñó su propio protocolo de tratamiento a principios de febrero, basado en el desarrollado por la Agencia de Salud de las Naciones Unidas, y ordenó a todos los hospitales privados que siguieran estrictamente las directrices. [ 41 ]

El 29 de febrero, el gobierno formó un comité de alto nivel para prevenir y controlar la propagación de COVID-19 bajo el liderazgo del viceprimer ministro Ishwar Pokhrel . [61] El 20 de marzo, el Ministerio de Salud ordenó a los empleados públicos que se presentaran también los fines de semana y no abandonaran el valle de Katmandú. [62] El gobierno declaró un fondo de 500 millones de rupias con contribuciones de un mes de salario de los ministros del gobierno. [63] También aumentó las asignaciones para los trabajadores de la salud que trabajan en las recepciones de los hospitales en un 50-100%. [64]

El Ministro de Salud declaró que todos los pacientes de COVID-19 serían rescatados según fuera necesario y se les brindaría tratamiento gratuito. [65]

Hospitales

El 23 de enero, el Dr. Bashudev Pandey, director del Hospital de Teku, dijo que el hospital estaba en alerta máxima, mientras que otros tres hospitales (el Hospital de la Policía de Nepal, el Hospital de Patan y el Hospital Universitario Docente de Tribhuvan ) también tratarían la enfermedad. [66] Se habían asignado seis camas en el Hospital de Teku para el aislamiento de pacientes sospechosos. [67] Para el 4 de febrero, la capacidad nacional para tratar el coronavirus era de 43 camas. [68] Para el 21 de marzo, la provincia de Gandaki había establecido 111 camas de aislamiento. [69]

El 17 de marzo, en una reunión del comité de coordinación de alto nivel para la prevención y el control de la COVID-19, se decidió añadir 115 camas de UCI y 1.000 camas de aislamiento en el valle de Katmandú. También se dio instrucciones a los gobiernos provinciales para que establecieran un total de 120 camas de UCI. [70] El 20 de marzo, el Ministerio de Salud decidió suspender los controles sanitarios y las cirugías no urgentes hasta el 12 de abril en los hospitales del valle de Katmandú con 50 camas o más. [71] El 21 de marzo, el Ministerio de Salud informó de que a los hospitales privados con más de 100 camas no se les permitiría remitir pacientes a otros hospitales; se les exigía que trataran a los pacientes sospechosos, esperaran los resultados de las pruebas y proporcionaran tratamiento gratuito si se confirmaba la enfermedad. [72]

Cuarentenas

Los pasajeros y la tripulación del vuelo que evacuó a los varados de Hubei a mediados de febrero fueron puestos en cuarentena durante dos semanas en Kharipati, Bhaktapur. [73] El 21 de marzo, alrededor de sesenta pasajeros de países afectados por COVID-19 que aterrizaron en el Aeropuerto Internacional Tribhuvan fueron enviados a cuarentena en Kharipati, Bhaktapur; no habían presentado ningún síntoma. [74]

Pruebas

El primer caso se confirmó mediante pruebas realizadas en Hong Kong. Los laboratorios públicos nepaleses no tenían los reactivos necesarios para las pruebas, que cuestan alrededor de 17.000 rupias por prueba y deben comprarse en grandes cantidades. Como no había otros casos sospechosos que necesitaran pruebas, los funcionarios decidieron enviar las muestras a Hong Kong . [75] Las primeras pruebas dentro de Nepal se realizaron en los laboratorios de nivel 2 de bioseguridad del Laboratorio Nacional de Salud Pública el 27 de enero. Se tomaron prestados reactivos suficientes para 100 pruebas del Centro de Dinámica Molecular, y los kits de prueba fueron proporcionados por la Organización Mundial de la Salud. [76]

Hasta el 23 de marzo, día en que Nepal confirmó el segundo caso, se habían realizado 610 pruebas en el Laboratorio Nacional de Salud Pública. [77] Las capacidades de prueba se ampliaron al Instituto BP Koirala de Ciencias de la Salud, Dharan el 29 de marzo, y a Pokhara el 31 de marzo. [78] Para el 6 de abril, las capacidades de prueba se habían ampliado a las siete provincias; un total de 10 laboratorios estaban en funcionamiento, cuatro en la provincia de Bagmati y uno en cada una de las otras seis. Estaban en Dharan, Janakpur, Katmandú, Dhulikhel, Hetauda, ​​Chitwan, Pokhara, Bhairahawa, Surkhet y Dhangadi. [79] El 10 de abril, el Hospital Koshi, Biratnagar, comenzó a realizar pruebas de COVID-19. Se distribuyeron cinco mil kits de pruebas de diagnóstico rápido (RDT) a cada una de las provincias; se realizaron alrededor de 500 RDT en tres distritos el primer día. [80] El 11 de abril, el Hospital Bir y el Hospital Teku comenzaron a realizar pruebas de detección de COVID-19; los kits de RDT llegaron a los 77 distritos. [81] La mayoría de las pruebas de reacción en cadena de la polimerasa (PCR) realizadas hasta entonces se habían limitado a las personas que habían llegado recientemente al país y que estaban en cuarentena, y a las personas identificadas mediante el rastreo de contactos; la llegada de las RDT permitió un uso más liberal de los servicios de pruebas. Para el 14 de abril, se habían realizado más RDT que pruebas PCR. [82]

Puestos de salud y puestos de control

El 17 de enero, a instancias de la OMS, Nepal comenzó a examinar a los pasajeros que llegaban al Aeropuerto Internacional Tribhuvan procedentes de China, Tailandia y Japón, los tres países con múltiples casos confirmados. [83] Ocho personas atendían el mostrador de salud. El aeropuerto no tenía escáneres infrarrojos y, por lo tanto, estaba utilizando escáneres térmicos mientras se hacían los preparativos para instalar los infrarrojos. Se pidió a los pasajeros que presentaran fiebre que permanecieran en contacto y visitaran los hospitales si presentaban síntomas adicionales. [67]

Para el 4 de febrero, se habían instalado puestos de salud en Pokhara , Chitwan y Bhairahawa . [68] Para la primera semana de febrero, los distritos fronterizos con la India comenzaron a instalar puestos de salud en los cruces fronterizos. [84] [85]

A finales de febrero, el servicio de salud del Aeropuerto Internacional Tribhuvan estaba examinando a los pasajeros procedentes de China, Corea del Sur, Tailandia, Singapur, Malasia, Japón y Arabia Saudita, pero no contaba con personal ni equipo suficientes para examinar a todos los recién llegados. Se habían instalado un total de seis escáneres infrarrojos; el único escáner térmico aún no se había reparado, pero se estaban haciendo planes para comprar tres más. [61] No se estaba pidiendo a los pasajeros que rellenaran formularios de localización que permitieran localizarlos más tarde. [86] El 21 de marzo, la ciudad de Katmandú puso en marcha un servicio de asistencia central y una línea directa gratuita las 24 horas. [87]

Restricciones de viaje y cierres de fronteras

El 28 de enero, Nepal cerró la frontera de Rasuwagadhi con China, lo que paralizó por completo el comercio entre Nepal y China. [88]

Nepal anunció la suspensión del servicio de visa a la llegada para nacionales de cinco países gravemente afectados por la COVID-19 (China, Corea del Sur, Japón, Italia e Irán), que se aplicará del 7 al 30 de marzo, [89] [90] [73] aunque posteriormente se informó que la fecha de implementación sería el 10 de marzo. [91]

A partir del 2 de marzo, los visitantes que provenían de países con múltiples casos de la enfermedad o que pasaban por ellos debían presentar un certificado sanitario. Se empezaron a establecer puestos de control sanitario en todos los principales puntos de entrada desde la India, y a los ciudadanos de terceros países se les permitió cruzar solo por determinados puestos de control fronterizos. [91] El gobierno emitió una advertencia sobre los viajes no esenciales a los países más afectados por la enfermedad, entre ellos China, Irán, Corea del Sur, Japón e Italia. [91]

Nepal decidió suspender la emisión de visados ​​turísticos a la llegada para todos los países, con excepción de los visados ​​diplomáticos y oficiales, desde el 14 de marzo hasta el 30 de abril. El gobierno cerró los puntos de entrada en las fronteras terrestres para los nacionales de terceros países y canceló todas las expediciones de montañismo, incluido el monte Everest , que se aplicarían desde el 14 de marzo hasta el 30 de abril. También declaró cuarentenas obligatorias de dos semanas para todos los que visitaran Nepal. [92] [93]

En la tercera semana de marzo, los puestos de control fronterizos terrestres con China comenzaron a liberar las mercancías importadas siguiendo los procedimientos de cuarentena a medida que los casos en China comenzaron a disminuir. [94] El gobierno prohibió la entrada a todos los pasajeros, incluidos los nepaleses, de la UE y el Reino Unido, Asia occidental y Oriente Medio, así como Malasia, Corea del Sur y Japón, a partir del 20 de marzo hasta el 15 de abril. [ cita requerida ]

Todos los vuelos internacionales se suspendieron a partir del 22 de marzo y el movimiento de vehículos en rutas largas se cerró a partir del 23 de marzo. [95] [96] La Junta de Turismo de Nepal anunció la suspensión de la emisión de permisos para realizar caminatas. [97] Nepal decidió cerrar su frontera terrestre con India y China durante una semana a partir del 23 de marzo. [63]

Aislamiento

El 19 de marzo, el gobierno declaró la suspensión de todas las clases [98] y el aplazamiento de todos los exámenes académicos, incluido el Examen de Educación Secundaria , hasta el 12 de abril, el final del mes de Chaitra , el último mes del año calendario nepalí en el que todas las escuelas celebran los exámenes finales . [99] La Universidad Tribhuvan y la Comisión de Servicio Público también pospusieron todos sus exámenes. [100]

Todos los servicios gubernamentales y oficinas privadas, excepto aquellos que prestaban servicios esenciales, fueron cerrados. [95] [96] La sesión de la Cámara de Representantes fue pospuesta. [101] La Asamblea Nacional fue suspendida indefinidamente. [102] Una reunión plenaria del Tribunal Supremo presidida por el Presidente del Tribunal Supremo decidió detener todos los procedimientos no urgentes en los tribunales de todo el país. [103] [104]

El 23 de marzo, el distrito de Kailali declaró un confinamiento indefinido que entraría en vigor a partir de las 14 horas. [105] El distrito de Arghakhanchi también declaró un confinamiento indefinido. [106] El confinamiento nacional entró en vigor el 24 de marzo. [107]

Solo hubo dos casos confirmados a partir de 610 pruebas RT-qPCR y ninguna muerte cuando el gobierno introdujo el confinamiento a nivel nacional, pero estos números aumentaron a 17.994 casos positivos y 40 muertes al final del confinamiento. [108] La distribución espacial muestra claramente que los casos se estaban propagando rápidamente desde la parte sur del país, donde se encuentran la mayoría de los puntos de entrada y salida de la India. [109]

Concientización pública

El 21 de marzo, la División de Policía de Tránsito Metropolitano desplegó 200 de sus efectivos para colocar carteles con mensajes de concienciación sobre la enfermedad al costado de la carretera. [110]

Evacuaciones

Nepal evacuó a 175 personas, en su mayoría estudiantes, que habían quedado varados en Hubei, [111] el 16 de febrero, utilizando un avión fletado por Nepal Airlines [112] y los puso en cuarentena durante 14 días en Kharipati en Bhaktapur . Aunque 180 nepalíes habían solicitado la evacuación inmediata de China antes del 2 de febrero, el esfuerzo tomó casi dos semanas, ya que el gobierno luchó por cumplir con los estándares de evacuación de la OMS y encontrar un lugar adecuado para la cuarentena. El gobierno fue criticado por su respuesta lenta; se presentó un litigio de interés público en la Corte Suprema, [113] mientras que los lugareños alrededor del sitio de cuarentena designado en Bhaktapur protestaron por la decisión del gobierno que vieron como un peligro para la comunidad local. [114] [115] [116] [117] El 19 de febrero, el Ministerio de Salud informó que todos los evacuados habían dado negativo. [118] [119]

El rescate de los turistas varados en Nepal se inició en la última semana de marzo. [120] Para el 28 de marzo, cientos de turistas habían sido rescatados y llevados a Katmandú; muchos estaban siendo repatriados a través de vuelos chárter. [121]

Vacunación

Respuesta internacional

Después de que el 23 de enero se confirmara el primer caso en el sur de Asia en Nepal, se informó que los distritos limítrofes de la India estaban en alerta máxima y se había desplegado personal médico en varios puntos de entrada a lo largo de la frontera entre la India y Nepal. [122] A fines de febrero, la India comenzó a controlar a los pasajeros procedentes de Nepal y a hacer que todos los nepalíes que visitaran el país llevaran mascarillas de forma obligatoria. [123] También estaba controlando a los nepalíes que viajaban a la India por tierra en varios puestos de control en la frontera. [124] La India declaró la suspensión de todo movimiento de pasajeros a través de la frontera entre la India y Nepal, excepto unos pocos puestos de control designados (Banbasa, Raxaul, Ranigunj y Sunauli) [125, con inspecciones sanitarias intensificadas, a partir del 15 de marzo. [126]

En marzo, Alemania prometió un millón de euros adicionales a sus programas de salud existentes en Nepal para ayudar a combatir la enfermedad. [127] El gobierno de Estados Unidos prometió 1,8 millones de dólares a Nepal. [128] El Primer Ministro indio Narendra Modi propuso iniciar el Fondo de Emergencia COVID-19 de la SAARC para la región de la SAARC; también dijo que India podría compartir un software de vigilancia de enfermedades con los socios de la SAARC, e insinuó la posibilidad de realizar investigaciones coordinadas para controlar las enfermedades epidémicas en la región de la SAARC. [129]

Controversias

El hospital de Teku dio de alta a dos pacientes sospechosos en la mañana del 27 de enero sin esperar los resultados de las pruebas, a pesar de que debían entregarse más tarde ese mismo día, lo que generó inquietud sobre su manejo de la crisis. [76] El Ministerio de Salud dijo que comenzaría a utilizar a la policía para proteger a los pacientes sospechosos después de que un ciudadano saudí ingresado en el Hospital de Teku huyera del aislamiento a mediados de febrero. [130]

Aunque 180 nepalíes habían solicitado la evacuación inmediata de China antes del 2 de febrero, la operación duró casi dos semanas, ya que el gobierno se esforzaba por cumplir las normas de evacuación de la OMS y encontrar un lugar adecuado para la cuarentena. El gobierno fue criticado por su lenta respuesta; se presentó un litigio de interés público ante la Corte Suprema, [113] mientras que los habitantes de los alrededores del lugar de cuarentena designado en Bhaktapur protestaron por la decisión del gobierno, que consideraban que ponía en peligro a la comunidad local. [114] [115] [116] [117]

El martes, durante un discurso en el Parlamento, el primer ministro de Nepal, KP Oli, afirmó que "el COVID-19 procedente de la India es más letal que los procedentes de China e Italia". [131]

Durante la temporada de escalada del Monte Everest de 2021 , el Gobierno nepalí no reconoció oficialmente ningún caso de COVID en el Everest, a pesar de que los escaladores dieron positivo y notaron una falta de medidas de mitigación para prevenir brotes en el Campo Base Sur , lo que generó preocupaciones sobre un encubrimiento de la verdadera escala del problema. [132] [133]

Impacto

Se ha informado de que el sector turístico está sufriendo debido a la ausencia de turistas chinos, así como a las diversas restricciones de viaje impuestas a los viajes a nivel mundial. El sector manufacturero está experimentando una escasez de materias primas, la mayoría de las cuales solían provenir de China. La situación se ve agravada por la propagación de la pandemia a Oriente Medio, que es la principal fuente de remesas que representa más de la mitad del PIB de Nepal . Se esperaba que las remesas cayeran drásticamente después de que Nepal suspendiera la emisión de permisos de trabajo a los nepalíes para todos los países. [134] El sector mayorista y minorista también se ha visto afectado debido a la caída de las importaciones de China. El sector de la construcción, que importa la mayoría de sus materiales de construcción de China, se ha desacelerado. Como los contratistas y trabajadores chinos que volvieron a casa para el año nuevo chino no pudieron regresar, los proyectos de construcción pública también se han visto afectados. [135] [136] [137] Se informó de que las aerolíneas nacionales estaban luchando por sobrevivir, ya que los precios de los billetes cayeron a la mitad o un tercio de lo normal tras una fuerte caída de la demanda. [138] El número de vuelos internacionales hacia y desde Nepal había disminuido en más del 50% al 13 de marzo. [139] Como la emigración para empleo extranjero se detuvo, las aerolíneas se vieron obligadas a suspender los vuelos a varios destinos laborales. [140] La economía dependiente de las importaciones de Nepal también es vulnerable a la depreciación de la moneda india a la que su moneda está vinculada permanentemente, ya que la economía india sufre el impacto de la pandemia. [141] 20.000 guías de turismo, senderismo y montañismo perdieron su sustento cuando se suspendió el montañismo. [142] [143]

Las celebraciones anuales de Holi , que se celebraron el 9 y 10 de marzo de 2020, vieron disminuidas las actividades, baja actividad comercial y cancelación de las celebraciones organizadas. [144]

Nepal había declarado 2020 como el Año de Visita a Nepal y se había propuesto atraer a dos millones de turistas extranjeros, casi el doble de la cifra del año anterior. A medida que la pandemia se propagaba y Nepal tuvo que suspender los viajes aéreos hacia y desde China, la mayor fuente de turistas internacionales que llegan por vía aérea, Nepal suspendió sus campañas de promoción. [145]

Se espera que la prohibición temporal y general de los mercados de animales impuesta por China como respuesta a la pandemia frene la caza furtiva y el tráfico de vida silvestre a través de Nepal, ya que la medicina tradicional china, que utiliza diversas partes del cuerpo de animales en peligro de extinción como ingredientes, ha sido el mayor desafío para la conservación de la vida silvestre en la región. [146]

Vida social

A principios de marzo, el Gobierno instó al público en general a evitar las grandes reuniones. [147] El 18 de marzo, el Gobierno cerró todas las salas de cine, gimnasios, museos y centros culturales, y prohibió las reuniones de más de 25 personas en espacios públicos, incluidos los lugares de culto. [148]

Aplicación de la ley

En marzo, la División de Policía Metropolitana de Tráfico suspendió las pruebas de alcoholemia, así como las clases educativas para los conductores que infringieran las normas de tráfico. [149] La Policía de Nepal estableció unidades de respuesta al coronavirus en todas sus comisarías y decidió no realizar detenciones por delitos menores. [150] En marzo, la Fiscalía General pidió a la Policía que pusiera en libertad bajo fianza o libertad condicional a las personas detenidas por delitos menores para reducir el hacinamiento. [151]

Empleo en el extranjero

A fines de febrero, Nepal suspendió la migración laboral a Corea del Sur. [152] El 8 de marzo, Qatar impuso una prohibición temporal a las llegadas de trabajadores de Nepal y otros países, que afectó a casi 40.000 trabajadores migrantes con permisos de trabajo válidos que aún no habían salido del país. [140] A mediados de marzo, los permisos de trabajo para todos los países se suspendieron indefinidamente, incluidos los de los trabajadores que habían regresado a su país de vacaciones. El gobierno también suspendió la emisión de cartas de no objeción a los estudiantes que iban a estudiar al extranjero. [153]

Escasez y mercado negro

En la primera semana de febrero, Nepal informó de una escasez de mascarillas, ya que la gente se apresuró a comprarlas. [154] Los distritos fronterizos con la India comenzaron a instalar puestos de salud en los cruces fronterizos. [84] [85] El gobierno se vio obligado a buscar ayuda de la ONU, al no haber podido adquirir mascarillas y equipos de protección debido a la escasez mundial. [123] A principios de marzo, debido a una grave escasez de mascarillas y equipos de protección, así como al aumento de los precios tras la prohibición de las exportaciones en China y la India, se informó de que algunos hospitales estaban cosiendo mascarillas de civil como medida de precaución. [155] También se informó de una escasez de desinfectantes para manos. [156]

El Departamento de Comercio, Suministros y Protección del Consumidor realizó redadas en 161 empresas y multó a 57 de ellas, por un total de alrededor de cuatro millones de rupias en el mes de Falgun (febrero-marzo). [157] Inspeccionó varias farmacias y tiendas de cirugía en Katmandú el 5 de marzo y multó con un total de 430.000 rupias por aumentar los precios y otras infracciones. [158] El 10 de marzo, cuatro farmacias fueron multadas con un total de 800.000 rupias después de que se las sorprendiera cobrando el 1000% del precio normal por las mascarillas quirúrgicas. También se inspeccionaron algunas tiendas de comestibles y tiendas de GLP. Se confiscaron un millón de unidades de mascarillas faciales de un almacén en Katmandú y el propietario fue arrestado el 18 de marzo, lo que elevó el total de mascarillas confiscadas en la semana pasada a 2,3 millones. También se confiscaron alrededor de 50.000 unidades de desinfectantes para manos en el mercado negro. Se detuvo a unas dos docenas de traficantes de mercancías en el mercado negro. [159] A medida que se intensificaba la salida de personas de Katmandú, el 20 de marzo 23 empresarios y trabajadores del transporte fueron detenidos por cobrar de más a los pasajeros. [160]

Medicamentos esenciales

La industria farmacéutica de Nepal se ha visto afectada por la falta de materias primas, ya que anteriormente varios ingredientes esenciales se importaban de Hubei. [135] Nepal se enfrentó a la perspectiva de una posible escasez de medicamentos esenciales cuando la India impuso restricciones a la exportación de 26 tipos de materias primas, incluidos medicamentos esenciales, citando la interrupción de la cadena de suministro desde Hubei; sin embargo, la India acordó posteriormente relajar las restricciones en el caso de Nepal y pidió al gobierno nepalí que proporcionara una lista de nombres y cantidades de medicamentos esenciales que necesitaba suministrar a Nepal. [161]

Desinformación

El 21 de marzo, un hombre de 20 años fue arrestado bajo cargos de difundir información errónea en línea a través de un sitio web de noticias falsas no registrado y causar temor público, después de que se encontraran circulando en línea cintas de audio que denunciaban el encubrimiento de casos de COVID-19. [162] El mismo día, el Ejército de Nepal disipó rumores que circulaban en las redes sociales que afirmaban que se estaban utilizando helicópteros del Ejército para rociar desinfectantes sobre asentamientos a medianoche. [163]

Caza furtiva

Los cazadores furtivos en Nepal aprovecharon la escasa vigilancia y el escaso movimiento público durante el confinamiento por COVID-19 y el país vio un aumento en las matanzas de animales salvajes bajo la sombra de la pandemia de coronavirus. En los primeros diez días del confinamiento nacional, tres gaviales en peligro crítico de extinción fueron asesinados en las cercanías del Parque Nacional de Chitwan , mientras que un elefante asiático en peligro de extinción fue encontrado electrocutado en el Parque Nacional de Bardiya . [164] El 27 de marzo de 2020, se produjo un intercambio de disparos entre unos 10 u 11 cazadores furtivos y los guardabosques asistidos por el ejército en el Parque Nacional de Parsa . Un cazador furtivo de 37 años murió, un oficial del ejército nepalí resultó herido y un hombre de 45 años terminó siendo arrestado después del tiroteo. [165] A finales de abril, seis ciervos almizcleros del Himalaya ( Moschus leucogaster ), que están clasificados como en peligro de extinción por la UICN , fueron encontrados muertos dentro del Parque Nacional Sagarmatha . Los cazadores furtivos colocaron alrededor de 54 trampas de alambre cerca de Namche Bazaar y una de ellas incluso atrapó a un águila real . La policía del distrito de Solukhumbu arrestó a nueve personas en relación con las matanzas de ciervos almizcleros. [166] El Parque Nacional Sagarmatha también encontró cortes ilegales de Laligurans ( Rhododendron arboreum ), la flor nacional de Nepal. [167]

Cancelaciones de eventos

El programa Sagarmatha Sambad programado para abril también se pospuso. [91] Everest Premier League , el torneo de cricket nacional T20 se pospuso indefinidamente. [168]


Estadística

Nuevos casos confirmados diariamente

[169]

Nuevas recuperaciones diarias

Nuevas muertes diarias

Nuevas pruebas diarias de RT-qPCR

Nuevos casos confirmados diariamente frente a nuevas pruebas RT-qPCR diarias

Total de casos confirmados, casos activos, muertes y recuperaciones

Total de casos confirmados versus pruebas RT-qPCR

Distribuciones

Distribución del total de casos confirmados por grupo de edad [170]
Distribución del total de casos confirmados por sexo [171]
Distribución de las recuperaciones totales por grupo de edad [172]
Distribución de las recuperaciones totales por sexo [173]
Distribución del total de casos confirmados, recuperaciones y muertes por provincia [171]
Distribución del total de pruebas RT-qPCR en tiempo real por provincia
Número de personas en aislamiento y cuarentena por provincia [174]

Datos

La siguiente tabla documenta el crecimiento y cambio diario de casos, muertes y recuperaciones de COVID-19 confirmados por laboratorio y pruebas RT-qPCR en tiempo real en Nepal, desde el primer caso confirmado el 23 de enero de 2020:

See also

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  588. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #234 (2020-09-30)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 22 October 2020 – via Google Drive.
  589. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 death toll crosses 500 mark; 1,911 new infections take the national tally to 79,728". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 1 October 2020.
  590. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #235 (2020-10-01)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 22 October 2020 – via Google Drive.
  591. ^ "Nepal sets highest single day Covid-19 record with 2,722 new cases; 11 more fatalities take death toll to 520". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 2 October 2020.
  592. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #236 (2020-10-02)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 22 October 2020 – via Google Drive.
  593. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 528 with eight more deaths; 2,120 new infections take national tally to 84,570". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 3 October 2020.
  594. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #237 (2020-10-03)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 22 October 2020 – via Google Drive.
  595. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 535 with seven more deaths; 2,253 new infections take national tally to 86,823". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 4 October 2020.
  596. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #238 (2020-10-04)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 22 October 2020 – via Google Drive.
  597. ^ "Nepal reports 19 more Covid-19-related deaths, highest single-day fatalities; 2,440 new infections take national tally to 89,263". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
  598. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #239 (2020-10-05)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 22 October 2020 – via Google Drive.
  599. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 563 with nine more deaths; 1,551 new infections take national tally to 90,814". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 6 October 2020.
  600. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #240 (2020-10-06)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 22 October 2020 – via Google Drive.
  601. ^ "Nepal sets highest single day Covid-19 record with 3,439 new cases; 15 more fatalities take death toll to 578". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 8 October 2020.
  602. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #241 (2020-10-07)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 22 October 2020 – via Google Drive.
  603. ^ "Nepal records highest single-day spike for the second day in a row with 4,364 new coronavirus infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 8 October 2020.
  604. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #242 (2020-10-08)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 22 October 2020 – via Google Drive.
  605. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 tally crosses 100,000 mark with 2,059 new infections; death toll reaches 600 with 10 more fatalities". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 9 October 2020.
  606. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #243 (2020-10-09)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 22 October 2020 – via Google Drive.
  607. ^ "With increase in the number of PCR tests, Nepal records highest single-day surge in coronavirus infections with more than 5,000 new cases". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
  608. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #244 (2020-10-10)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 22 October 2020 – via Google Drive.
  609. ^ "Nepal reports highest single-day Covid-19 toll with 22 more deaths; 2,071 new infections take tally to 107,755". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 11 October 2020.
  610. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #245 (2020-10-11)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 22 October 2020 – via Google Drive.
  611. ^ "Nepal reports 4,047 new infections as national tally reaches 111,802; nine more deaths take Covid-19 toll to 645". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 12 October 2020.
  612. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #246 (2020-10-12)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 22 October 2020 – via Google Drive.
  613. ^ "Nepal reports 18 more Covid-19-related fatalities to take the death toll to 663; national infection tally reaches 115,358 with 3,556 new cases". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
  614. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #247 (2020-10-13)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 22 October 2020 – via Google Drive.
  615. ^ "Nepal reports 12 more Covid-19-related fatalities to take the death toll to 675; national infection tally reaches 117,996 with 2,638 new cases". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 14 October 2020.
  616. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #248 (2020-10-14)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 22 October 2020 – via Google Drive.
  617. ^ "Nepal reports 19 more Covid-19-related fatalities to take the death toll to 694; national infection tally reaches 121,745 with 3,749 new cases". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  618. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #249 (2020-10-15)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 22 October 2020 – via Google Drive.
  619. ^ "Nepal reports 21 more Covid-19-related fatalities to take the death toll to 715; national infection tally reaches 126,137 with 4,392 new cases". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  620. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #250 (2020-10-16)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 22 October 2020 – via Google Drive.
  621. ^ "Nepal reports 12 more Covid-19-related fatalities to take the death toll to 727; national infection tally reaches 129,304 with 3,167 new cases". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 17 October 2020.
  622. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #251 (2020-10-17)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 22 October 2020 – via Google Drive.
  623. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 infection tally reaches 132,246 with 2,942 new cases; 12 more fatalities to take the death toll to 739". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 18 October 2020.
  624. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #252 (2020-10-18)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 22 October 2020 – via Google Drive.
  625. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 infection tally reaches 136,036 with 3,790 new cases; 18 more fatalities to take the death toll to 757". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 19 October 2020.
  626. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #253 (2020-10-19)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 22 October 2020 – via Google Drive.
  627. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 infection tally reaches 139,129 with 3,093 new cases; eight more fatalities take the death toll to 765". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 20 October 2020.
  628. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #254 (2020-10-20)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 22 October 2020 – via Google Drive.
  629. ^ "Nepal sets new daily records for Covid-19 fatality and infection with 26 deaths and 5,743 cases". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 21 October 2020.
  630. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #255 (2020-10-21)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 22 October 2020 – via Google Drive.
  631. ^ "Nepal reports 21 more Covid-19-related fatalities to take the death toll to 812; 3,637 new infections take tally to 148,509". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 22 October 2020.
  632. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #256 (2020-10-22)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 22 October 2020 – via Google Drive.
  633. ^ "Nepal reports 17 more Covid-19-related fatalities to take the death toll to 829; 4,499 new infections take tally to 153,008". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 23 October 2020.
  634. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #257 (2020-10-23)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 23 October 2020 – via Google Drive.
  635. ^ "Nepal reports 13 more Covid-19-related fatalities to take the death toll to 842; national tally reaches 155,233 with 2,225 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 24 October 2020.
  636. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #258 (2020-10-24)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 24 October 2020 – via Google Drive.
  637. ^ "Nepal reports five more Covid-19-related fatalities to take the death toll to 847; national tally reaches 158,089 with 2,856 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 25 October 2020.
  638. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #259 (2020-10-25)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 25 October 2020 – via Google Drive.
  639. ^ "Nepal reports 15 more Covid-19-related fatalities to take the death toll to 862; national tally reaches 159,830 with 1,741 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 26 October 2020.
  640. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #260 (2020-10-26)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 27 October 2020 – via Google Drive.
  641. ^ "Nepal reports 14 more Covid-19-related fatalities to take the death toll to 876; national tally reaches 160,400 with 570 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 27 October 2020.
  642. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #261 (2020-10-27)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 27 October 2020 – via Google Drive.
  643. ^ "Nepal reports 11 more Covid-19-related fatalities to take the death toll to 887; national tally reaches 162,354 with 1,954 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 28 October 2020.
  644. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #262 (2020-10-28)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 28 October 2020 – via Google Drive.
  645. ^ "Nepal reports 17 more Covid-19-related fatalities to take the death toll to 904; national tally reaches 164,718 with 2,364 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
  646. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #263 (2020-10-29)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 29 October 2020 – via Google Drive.
  647. ^ "Nepal reports 16 more Covid-19-related fatalities to take the death toll to 920; national tally reaches 168,235 with 3,517 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
  648. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #264 (2020-10-30)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 30 October 2020 – via Google Drive.
  649. ^ "Nepal reports 17 more Covid-19-related fatalities to take the death toll to 937; national tally reaches 170,743 with 2,508 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 31 October 2020.
  650. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #265 (2020-10-31)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 31 October 2020 – via Google Drive.
  651. ^ "Nepal reports 23 more Covid-19-related fatalities to take the death toll to 960; national tally reaches 173,567 with 2,824 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 1 November 2020.
  652. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #266 (2020-11-01)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 2 November 2020 – via Google Drive.
  653. ^ "Nepal reports 24 more Covid-19-related fatalities to take the death toll to 984; national tally reaches 176,500 with 2,933 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 2 November 2020.
  654. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #267 (2020-11-02)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 2 November 2020 – via Google Drive.
  655. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 death toll surges past 1,000 with 20 more fatalities in the past 24 hours". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 3 November 2020.
  656. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #268 (2020-11-03)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 3 November 2020 – via Google Drive.
  657. ^ "Nepal sets new daily record for Covid-19 fatality with 30 deaths". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 4 November 2020.
  658. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #269 (2020-11-04)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 4 November 2020 – via Google Drive.
  659. ^ "Nepal reports 18 more Covid-19-related fatalities to take the death toll to 1,052; national tally reaches 185,974 with 3,051 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 5 November 2020.
  660. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #270 (2020-11-05)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 5 November 2020 – via Google Drive.
  661. ^ "Nepal reports 18 more Covid-19-related fatalities to take the death toll to 1,070; national tally reaches 188,883 with 2,909 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 6 November 2020.
  662. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #271 (2020-11-06)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 7 November 2020 – via Google Drive.
  663. ^ "Nepal reports 17 more Covid-19-related fatalities to take the death toll to 1,087; national tally reaches 191,636 with 2,753 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 7 November 2020.
  664. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #272 (2020-11-07)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 7 November 2020 – via Google Drive.
  665. ^ "Nepal reports 21 more Covid-19-related fatalities to take the death toll to 1,108; national tally reaches 194,453 with 2,817 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 8 November 2020.
  666. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #273 (2020-11-08)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 8 November 2020 – via Google Drive.
  667. ^ "Nepal reports 18 more Covid-19-related fatalities to take the death toll to 1,126; national tally reaches 197,024 with 2,571 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 9 November 2020.
  668. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #274 (2020-11-09)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 9 November 2020 – via Google Drive.
  669. ^ "Nepal reports 22 more Covid-19-related fatalities to take the death toll to 1,148; national tally reaches 199,760 with 2,736 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 10 November 2020.
  670. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #275 (2020-11-10)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 10 November 2020 – via Google Drive.
  671. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 infection tally crosses 200,000 mark with 2,569 new cases". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 11 November 2020.
  672. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #276 (2020-11-11)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 11 November 2020 – via Google Drive.
  673. ^ "Nepal reports 15 more Covid-19-related fatalities to take the death toll to 1,189; national tally reaches 204,242 with 1,913 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
  674. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #277 (2020-11-12)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 12 November 2020 – via Google Drive.
  675. ^ "Nepal reports 13 more Covid-19-related fatalities to take the death toll to 1,202; national tally reaches 206,353 with 2,111 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
  676. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #278 (2020-11-13)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 13 November 2020 – via Google Drive.
  677. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,215 with 13 more deaths; national tally reaches 208,299 with 1,946 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 14 November 2020.
  678. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #279 (2020-11-14)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 14 November 2020 – via Google Drive.
  679. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,221 with six more deaths; national tally reaches 209,776 with 1,477 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 15 November 2020.
  680. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #280 (2020-11-15)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 15 November 2020 – via Google Drive.
  681. ^ "Nepal COVID-19 Update: 1197 new cases, 2934 recoveries and nine fatalities recorded on Monday". The Himalayan Times. 16 November 2020. Retrieved 17 November 2020.
  682. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #281 (2020-11-16)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 16 November 2020 – via Google Drive.
  683. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,247 with 17 more deaths; national tally reaches 211,475 with 502 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 17 November 2020.
  684. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #282 (2020-11-17)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 17 November 2020 – via Google Drive.
  685. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,259 with 12 more deaths; national tally reaches 212,917 with 1,442 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 18 November 2020.
  686. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #283 (2020-11-18)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 18 November 2020 – via Google Drive.
  687. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,276 with 17 more deaths; national tally reaches 215,020 with 2,103 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 19 November 2020.
  688. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #284 (2020-11-19)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 20 November 2020 – via Google Drive.
  689. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,298 with 22 more deaths; national tally reaches 216,965 with 1,945 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 20 November 2020.
  690. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #285 (2020-11-20)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 20 November 2020 – via Google Drive.
  691. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,305 with seven more deaths; national tally reaches 218,639 with 1,674 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  692. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #286 (2020-11-21)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 21 November 2020 – via Google Drive.
  693. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,321 with 16 more deaths; national tally reaches 220,308 with 1,669 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 22 November 2020.
  694. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #287 (2020-11-22)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 23 November 2020 – via Google Drive.
  695. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,337 with 16 more deaths; national tally reaches 222,288 with 1,980 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 23 November 2020.
  696. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #288 (2020-11-23)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 23 November 2020 – via Google Drive.
  697. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,361 with 24 more deaths; national tally reaches 224,078 with 1,790 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 24 November 2020.
  698. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #289 (2020-11-24)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 24 November 2020 – via Google Drive.
  699. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,389 with 28 more deaths; national tally reaches 226,026 with 1,948 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
  700. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #290 (2020-11-25)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 26 November 2020 – via Google Drive.
  701. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,412 with 23 more deaths; national tally reaches 227,640 with 1,614 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 26 November 2020.
  702. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #291 (2020-11-26)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 26 November 2020 – via Google Drive.
  703. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,435 with 23 more deaths; national tally reaches 229,343 with 1,703 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 27 November 2020.
  704. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #292 (2020-11-27)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 27 November 2020 – via Google Drive.
  705. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,454 with 19 more deaths; national tally reaches 230,723 with 1,380 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 28 November 2020.
  706. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #293 (2020-11-28)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 28 November 2020 – via Google Drive.
  707. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,479 with 25 more deaths; national tally reaches 231,978 with 1,255 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 29 November 2020.
  708. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #294 (2020-11-29)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 30 November 2020 – via Google Drive.
  709. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,508 with 29 more deaths; national tally reaches 233,452 with 1,474 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 30 November 2020.
  710. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #295 (2020-11-30)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 1 December 2020 – via Google Drive.
  711. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,529 with 21 more deaths; national tally reaches 234,756 with 1,304 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 1 December 2020.
  712. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,538 with nine more deaths; national tally reaches 236,246 with 1,490 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 2 December 2020.
  713. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,551 with 13 more deaths; national tally reaches 237,589 with 1,343 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 3 December 2020.
  714. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,567 with 16 more deaths; national tally reaches 238,861 with 1,272 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  715. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,577 with 10 more deaths; national tally reaches 239,885 with 1,024 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 5 December 2020.
  716. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,594 with 17 more deaths; national tally reaches 240,981 with 1,096 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  717. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,614 with 20 more deaths; national tally reaches 241,995 with 1,014 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 7 December 2020.
  718. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,637 with 23 more deaths; national tally reaches 243,377 with 1,382 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 8 December 2020.
  719. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,651 with 14 more deaths; national tally reaches 244,433 with 1,056 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 9 December 2020.
  720. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,663 with 12 more deaths; national tally reaches 245,650 with 1,217 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 10 December 2020.
  721. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,674 with 11 more deaths; national tally reaches 246,694 with 1,044 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 12 December 2020.
  722. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,689 with 15 more deaths; national tally reaches 247,593 with 899 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 12 December 2020.
  723. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,698 with nine more deaths; national tally reaches 248,423 with 830 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 13 December 2020.
  724. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,716 with 18 more deaths; national tally reaches 249,244 with 821 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 15 December 2020.
  725. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,730 with 14 more deaths; national tally reaches 250,180 with 936 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 15 December 2020.
  726. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,743 with 13 more deaths; national tally reaches 250,916 with 736 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 17 December 2020.
  727. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,749 with six more deaths; national tally reaches 251,692 with 776 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 17 December 2020.
  728. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,765 with 16 more deaths; national tally reaches 252,474 with 782 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 18 December 2020.
  729. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,777 with 12 more deaths; national tally reaches 253,184 with 710 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 19 December 2020.
  730. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,788 with 11 more deaths; national tally reaches 253,772 with 588 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  731. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,795 with seven more deaths; national tally reaches 254,514 with 742 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 22 December 2020.
  732. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,798 with three more deaths; national tally reaches 255,236 with 722 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 22 December 2020.
  733. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,803 with five more deaths; national tally reaches 255,979 with 743 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  734. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,808 with five more deaths; national tally reaches 256,592 with 613 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 24 December 2020.
  735. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,816 with eight more deaths; national tally reaches 257,200 with 608 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  736. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,819 with three more deaths; national tally reaches 257,700 with 500 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  737. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,825 with six more deaths; national tally reaches 258,181 with 481 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  738. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,832 with seven more deaths; national tally reaches 258,840 with 659 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  739. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,840 with eight more deaths; national tally reaches 259,548 with 708 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  740. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,847 with seven more deaths; national tally reaches 260,059 with 511 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  741. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,856 with nine more deaths; national tally reaches 260,593 with 534 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  742. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,864 with eight more deaths; national tally reaches 261,019 with 426 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  743. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,870 with six more deaths; national tally reaches 261,438 with 419 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 3 January 2021.
  744. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,878 with eight more deaths; national tally reaches 261,859 with 421 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 3 January 2021.
  745. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,885 with seven more deaths; national tally reaches 262,262 with 403 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 5 January 2021.
  746. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,893 with eight more deaths; national tally reaches 262,784 with 522 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 6 January 2021.
  747. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,899 with six more deaths; national tally reaches 263,193 with 409 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 7 January 2021.
  748. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,903 with four more deaths; national tally reaches 263,605 with 412 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 8 January 2021.
  749. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,909 with six more deaths; national tally reaches 264,159 with 554 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 8 January 2021.
  750. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,912 with three more deaths; national tally reaches 264,521 with 362 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
  751. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,917 with five more deaths; national tally reaches 264,780 with 259 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
  752. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,927 with 10 more deaths; national tally reaches 265,268 with 488 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
  753. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,932 with five more deaths; national tally reaches 265,698 with 430 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
  754. ^ "Nepal's Covid-19 toll reaches 1,937 with five more deaths; national tally reaches 266,143 with 445 new infections". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
  755. ^ "COVID-19 Situation Report #340 (2021-01-14)". Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal). Retrieved 12 February 2021 – via Google Drive.