New facts about K-19 in our country! We broke a black record and the youngest victim is 15 years old.



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2,279 are the people newly diagnosed with coronavirus infection in our country during the last 24 hours. The PCR tests carried out in the last 24 hours are 5729. This is shown by the data from the National Information System.

The distribution by districts in the current direction of the people is as follows: Blagoevgrad – 66; Burgas, 179; Varna – 200; Veliko Tarnovo, 52; Vidin – 34; Vratsa, 43; Gabrovo, 73; Dobrich, 154; Kardzhali – 5; Kyustendil, 96; Lovech, 52; Montana: 81; Pazardzhik – 77; Pernik, 34; Pleven, 109; Plovdiv – 151; Razgrad – 20; Ruse – 39; Silistra, 21; Sliven – 32; Smolyan – 15; Sofia region – 86; Sofia City – 432; Stara Zagora, 47; Targovishte – 8; Haskovo, 45; Shumen – 35; Yambol – 93.

The cases of the new coronavirus, confirmed in our country, are 120,697 in total, of them 82,125 active. The cured are 35,752, of which 1,364 have been registered during the last 24 hours.
6,193 patients with proven COVID-19 were admitted to hospitals. 408 of them are in intensive care units or clinics.

According to the National Information System of our country, coronavirus infection has been confirmed in 4,737 medical personnel. 96 new cases have been registered in the last 24 hours. 26 of them were found by doctors, 34 – by nurses, 14 – by nurses, 2 – by paramedics and 20 – by other medical personnel.

The death toll in which the new coronavirus was detected was 2,820. In the last 24 hours, 42 new cases were registered. They died:

a 69-year-old woman with diabetes and heart disease;

a 51-year-old woman for whom concomitant diseases have not yet entered the system;

a 54-year-old man for whom there is currently no information on comorbidities;

a 70-year-old man with heart disease;

a 77-year-old woman with chronic heart and lung disease;

a 61-year-old woman with heart disease;

an 86-year-old man with heart disease;

a 70-year-old man with heart disease;

a 73-year-old man with chronic heart and liver disease;

a 64-year-old man for whom concomitant diseases have not yet entered the system;

an 85-year-old man for whom there is currently no information on comorbidities;

a 57-year-old woman with diabetes;

an 80-year-old woman with diabetes;

a 56-year-old man with heart disease;

a 63-year-old man with chronic heart, chronic lung, neurologic, and oncologic disease;

a 77-year-old man for whom concomitant diseases have not yet entered the system;

an 81-year-old woman with heart disease;

a 15-year-old man with a chronic neurological disease;

an 89-year-old man with heart disease and diabetes;

a 70-year-old woman with chronic heart, lung, and neurological disease;

a 74-year-old woman for whom concomitant diseases have not yet entered the system;

a 74-year-old man with chronic heart and kidney disease;

a 61-year-old man for whom there is currently no information on comorbidities;

a 51-year-old man for whom there is currently no information on comorbidities;

a 59-year-old man for whom concomitant diseases have not yet entered the system;

a 73-year-old man with heart disease and diabetes;

a 74-year-old woman with heart disease;

a 69-year-old man for whom concomitant diseases have not yet entered the system;

an 80-year-old woman with a chronic neurological disease;

a 35-year-old man with heart disease;

a 79-year-old woman with a chronic neurological disease;

a 66-year-old man with heart disease;

a 69-year-old woman with diabetes, heart disease, and chronic lung disease;

an 89-year-old man with heart, chronic lung, chronic kidney, and chronic neurological disease;

a 61-year-old woman with heart disease;

a 73-year-old man with heart disease;

a 71-year-old man with heart disease;

a 92-year-old man for whom concomitant diseases have not yet entered the system;

a 67-year-old man with heart disease;

a 68-year-old man for whom concomitant diseases have not yet entered the system;

a 62-year-old man for whom there is currently no information on comorbidities;

a 64-year-old man for whom there is currently no information on comorbidities.

The Ministry of Health expresses its condolences to the relatives and relatives of the deceased.

Global distribution of COVID-19: data from the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control

TO 11/21/2020:

From December 31, 2019 to November 21, 2020, they have been reported 57 705 979 the case of COVID-19 (based on the attached case definitions and testing strategies in the countries involved), 1 373 695 deceased.

Cases of:

Africa: 2,044,345 cases; The five countries that reported the most cases were: South Africa (762,763), Morocco (316,260), Egypt (112,318), Ethiopia (104,879) and Tunisia (86,265).

Asia: 14,887,352 cases; The five countries that reported the most cases were: India (9,050,597), Iran (828,377), Iraq (531,769), Indonesia (488,310), and Bangladesh (443,434).

America: 24,694,434 cases; The five countries that report the most cases are: the United States (11,913,944), Brazil (6,020,164), Argentina (1,359,026), Colombia (1,233,444) and Mexico (1,025,969).

Europe: 16,029,635 cases; The five countries that reported the most cases were: France (2,109,170), Russia (2,064,748), Spain (1,556,730), United Kingdom (1,473,508) and Italy (1,345,767).

Oceania: 49,517 cases; The five countries that reported the most cases were: Australia (27,789), French Polynesia (12,816), Guam (6,452), New Zealand (1,663) and Papua New Guinea (604).

Others: 696 cases of international transport have been reported in Japan.

Deaths have been reported from:

Africa: 49,112 deaths; The five countries with the highest number of deaths were: South Africa (20,759), Egypt (6,521), Morocco (5,182), Tunisia (2,684) and Algeria (2,239).

Asia: 259,367 deaths; The five countries with the highest number of deaths were India (132,726), Iran (43,896), Indonesia (15,678), Iraq (11,883) and the Philippines (8,025).

America: 699 295 deaths; The five countries with the highest number of deaths were the United States (254,413), Brazil (168,613), Mexico (100,823), Argentina (36,790) and Peru (35,484).

Europe: 364,806 deaths; The five countries with the highest number of deaths were: United Kingdom (54,286), Italy (48,569), France (48,265), Spain (42,619) and Russia (35,778).

Oceania: 1,108 deaths; The five countries with the highest number of deaths were: Australia (907), Guam (103), French Polynesia (62), New Zealand (25) and Papua New Guinea (7).

Others: 7 deaths from international transportation have been reported in Japan.

EU / EEA and UK

As of November 21, 2020, the EU / EEA and the UK have reported 11 752 298 cases: France (2,109,170), Spain (1,556,730), United Kingdom (1,473,508), Italy (1,345,767), Germany (902,528), Poland (819,262), Belgium (553,584), Czech Republic (487 563), Netherlands (472 616), Romania (403 123), Portugal (249 498), Austria (234670), Sweden (208 295), Hungary (170 298), Bulgaria (118 418), Croatia 837), Slovakia ( 93,396), Greece (87,812), Ireland (69,802), Denmark (68,362), Slovenia (62,580), Lithuania (42,757), Norway (31,438), Luxembourg (29,243), Finland (20,747), Latvia (12,102), Estonia ( 9,076), Malta (8,560), Cyprus (8,211), Iceland (5,251) and Liechtenstein (1,094).

As of November 21, 2020, the EU / EEA and the UK have reported 288 444 deaths: United Kingdom (54,286), Italy (48,569), France (48,265), Spain (42,619), Belgium (15,352), Germany (13,884), Poland (12,714), Romania), Netherlands (8,810), Czech Republic ( 7,021), Sweden (6,406), Portugal (3,762), Hungary (3,689), Bulgaria (2,778), Austria (2,097), Ireland (2,018), Greece (1,419), Croatia (1,257), Denmark (778), Slovenia ( 644), Slovakia (614), Finland (375), Lithuania (357), Norway (306), Luxembourg (254), Latvia), Malta (104), Estonia (87), Cyprus (43), Iceland (26) and Liechtenstein (8).



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