
In Colombia, 34 cases of death due to yellow fever have been registered. In connection with this, the government has declared an emergency and adopted preventive measures.
According to the latest data, in Colombia, cases of yellow fever infection have been recorded, which led to the death of 34 people. The authorities of the country are adopting necessary measures to prevent the spread of infection.
Cases of infection have caused a state of emergency in neighboring Panama. In this regard, an emergency has been declared in the country, and special preventive measures have been adopted. Colombian and Panamanian health services are closely cooperating to exchange information and coordinate actions in the fight against the outbreak.
Analyzing the situation, health representatives emphasize the importance of preventive measures, such as vaccination and control over mosquito-transmitted yellow fever virus.