A new day with more than 1,300 diseases. The number of deaths from COVID-19 decreases



[ad_1]

In the last 24 hours, 1,311 new cases of COVID-19 were reported out of 24,939 tests performed. Another 27 deaths have been confirmed in people infected with the new coronavirus, while 467 patients are admitted to intensive care.

To date, on September 12, in Romania, 102,386 cases of people infected with the new coronavirus have been confirmed. 42,811 patients were declared cured and 11,052 asymptomatic patients were discharged 10 days after detection (* asymptomatic patient figures are being updated as a result of technical changes in the data centralization application).

After tests carried out at the national level, compared to the last report, 1,311 new cases of people infected with SARS – CoV – 2 (COVID – 19) were registered, cases that had not previously had a positive test. The county breakdown of the total and new cases can be found in the table below.

To date, 4,127 people diagnosed with COVID-19 infection have died.

Between 11.09.2020 (10:00) – 12.09.2020 (10:00) there were 27 deaths (12 men and 15 women), of some patients infected with the new coronavirus, hospitalized in Argeș, Bacău, Bihor, Bistrița- Năsăud, Brașov, Caraș-Severin, Dolj, Mehedinți, Neamț, Prahova, Suceava, Tulcea and Bucharest.

Of these, 3 deaths were recorded in the age category 50 to 59 years, 5 deaths in the age category 60 to 69 years, 10 deaths in the age category 70 to 79 years and 9 deaths in the age category of more than 80 years. 26 of the deaths registered are of some patients who presented comorbidities and so far no comorbidities have been reported in a deceased patient.

In specialized health units, the total number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 is 7,027. Of these, 467 are hospitalized in ATI.

To date, 2,066,860 tests have been processed nationwide. Of these, 24,939 were performed in the last 24 hours, 14,782 based on the case definition and medical protocol and 10,157 upon request.

In Romania, 10,836 people confirmed with the new coronavirus infection are isolated in their homes and 5,733 people are in institutional isolation. In addition, 36,970 people are in home quarantine and 12 people are in institutionalized quarantine.

In the last 24 hours, 1,232 calls were registered to the single emergency number 112 and 533 to the TELVERDE line (0800 800 358), opened especially to inform citizens.

As a result of the violation of the provisions of Law No. 55 of 05.15.2020 on some measures to prevent and combat the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, the police and gendarmerie applied, in the last 24 hours, 639 penalties for minor offenses, amounting to 172,950 lei.

Likewise, through the competent structures of the Police, yesterday a crime was found for frustrating the fight against diseases, a fact foreseen and sanctioned by art. 352 Penal Code.

Regarding the situation of Romanian citizens in other states, it was confirmed that 6,599 Romanian citizens were infected with COVID-19 (coronavirus): 1,905 in Italy, 1,253 in Spain, 124 in France, 2,935 in Germany, 159 in Great Britain, 28 in the Netherlands, 2 in Namibia, 4 in the USA, 111 in Austria, 20 in Belgium, 6 in Japan, 2 in Indonesia, 2 in Switzerland, 3 in Turkey, 2 in Iceland, 2 in Belarus, 19 in Greece, 5 in Cyprus, 2 in India, 2 in Ukraine and one in Argentina, Tunisia, Ireland, Luxembourg, United Arab Emirates, Malta, Brazil, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, Sweden, Republic of the Congo, Hungary and Qatar. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 (coronavirus) epidemic until now, 126 Romanian citizens abroad, 31 in Italy, 19 in France, 43 in Great Britain, 11 in Spain, 14 in Germany, 2 in Belgium, one in Sweden, one in Switzerland, one in the United States, one in Brazil, one in the Republic of the Congo and one in Greece, have died.

Of the Romanian citizens confirmed with the new coronavirus, 338 were declared cured: 308 in Germany, 18 in France, 6 in Japan, 2 in Indonesia, 2 in Namibia, one in Luxembourg and one in Tunisia.

Note: these data are obtained by Romanian diplomatic missions and consular offices abroad, either from the competent authorities of the states of residence, insofar as these data are subject to public communication, or directly from Romanian citizens in the Foreign.

Editing: Cristina Iancu

[ad_2]