In Slovenia, one in five coronavirus tests tested positive on Saturday



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In Slovenia, one in five coronavirus tests tested positive on Saturday, with the highest proportion of infections recorded so far compared to tests, according to a crisis cabinet report.

Government spokeswoman Jelko Kacin said the fact that fewer tests were done on Saturday did not mean the virus would spread less. Compared with 16 percent on Friday, the rate of positive results on Saturday was 19.2 percent.

On Saturday, the number of infected people increased by 726 to 15,142. A record 898 cases were reported on Friday. Four patients died, bringing the death toll to 191. Of the diagnosed patients, 265 are hospitalized, 49 of whom are treated in the intensive care unit.

In neighboring Croatia, the number of infected people rose by 819 in one day to 25,580 on Sunday. Eight people died, bringing the death toll to 363. The hospital cares for 548 patients, 32 of whom are on ventilators.

On Saturday, 1,474 new Hungarian citizens were diagnosed with the new coronavirus infection (Covid-19), increasing the number of infected people in Hungary to 46,290. There were 33 chronically elderly patients who died, bringing the death toll to 1,142 and 14,088 have already recovered. (via MTI)

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