The coronavirus rages, but two thirds of those infected have already recovered



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Serbia will receive twenty doses of the Russian Sputnik-V coronavirus vaccine from Moscow for laboratory testing later this week, the Serbian prime minister said in a report on Serbian public service television Tuesday morning. Ana Brnabic added that the country’s leadership is working to ensure that citizens have access to the coronavirus vaccine as soon as possible, while not only having one type of vaccine, but they can choose. The number of infections recorded on Tuesday increased by 6,224 to 175,438 in Serbia, 539 to 39,596 in Kosovo, 336 to 61,879 in North Macedonia, 384 to 35,265 in Montenegro and 527 in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It rose to 87,901. The number of deaths from the epidemic in Serbia in the last 24 hours increased from 55 to 1604, in Kosovo from 11 to 1016, in North Macedonia from 32 to 1763, in Montenegro from 12 to 499 and in Bosnia and Herzegovina to 61 . It has grown to 2681. (MTI)



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