In all the Balkan countries, the number of new cases of COVID-19 has increased faster this week



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10.72 million Greece, which has a population of 17,000 cases of COVID-19 (124 in the previous week), increased to 3,266, and the number of deaths from the disease increased from 7 (3 in the previous week) to 190.

In northern Macedonia (population 2.08 million), 1,049 new cases of the disease were diagnosed per week (1,032 in the previous week), for a total of 5,106, and the number of deaths per week increased from 50 (35) at 238.

Montenegro (0.63 million inhabitants), which had not registered any new cases of COVID-19 in the previous five weeks, confirmed 38 cases this week, bringing the total number of cases to 362, but the number of new coronavir victims. in the country it remained unchanged at 9 deaths.

Albania (population 2.85 million): Morbidity increased by 441 (275 in the previous week) to 1962 and deaths by 8 (2) at 44 per week.

In Croatia (population 4.08 million), 65 new cases of new coronavirus infection were detected per week (5), an increase to 2,317 and new deaths from the disease (plus 3) to 107.

Serbia (population 7 million) – The number of new coronavirus infections increased from 584 (487) to 12,894, and the number of deaths from 7 (5) to 261.

Bosnia and Herzegovina (population 3.32 million) – 3,273 cases – 380 more than a week ago (287), 169 deaths – 6 more than a week ago (10).

Slovenia (population 2.07 million) – 1,520 cases – 25 more than a week ago (10), no deaths reported in the past two weeks, the number remains 109.

Bulgaria (population 7 million) – COVID-19 cases increased from 606 (555) to 3,872, deaths from 27 (12) to 199.

Romania (population 19.41 million) – 24,045 cases – 2,046 more than a week ago (1,520), the number of deaths increased from 102 (84) to 1,512.

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