Which are the counties with the most cases of coronavirus. The number of “green” counties has increased



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The capital remains at the top of the majority of coronavirus cases reported in the last 24 hours, according to the balance released this Wednesday. Regarding the incidence of diseases per thousand inhabitants, the number of “green” counties (rate below 1.5) has increased from eight to ten.

Bucharest reported 967 new coronavirus cases in the last 24 hours, followed by Ilfov counties – 326, Timiş – 299, Cluj – 236, Constanţa – 215, Iaşi – 212.

The fewest cases were recorded in Sălaj – 18, Gorj – 14 and Covasna – 13 counties.

The distribution of new cases in the last 24 hours is as follows:

  • Alba – 87
  • Arad – 117
  • Argeş – 91
  • Bacau – 85
  • Bihor – 117
  • Bistriţa-Năsăud – 69
  • Botosani – 118
  • Brasov – 141
  • Brăila – 86
  • Buzau – 57
  • Caraş-Severin – 56
  • Calarasi – 61
  • Cluj – 236
  • Constanta – 215
  • Covasna – 13
  • Dâmboviţa – 86
  • Dolj – 107
  • Galaţi – 149
  • Giurgiu – 43
  • Gorj – 14
  • Harghita – 45
  • Hunedoara – 36
  • Ialomite – 78
  • Iasi – 212
  • Ilfov – 326
  • Maramures – 80
  • Mehedinti – 39
  • Mureş – 79
  • Neamţ – 46
  • Olt – 63
  • Prahova – 142
  • Satu Mare – 28
  • Sălaj – 18
  • Sibiu – 54
  • Suceava – 103
  • Teleorman – 151
  • Timiş – 299
  • Tulcea – 43
  • Vaslui – 97
  • Valcea – 68
  • Vrancea – 64
  • Bucharest – 967
  • new cases not assigned by counties – 473

Ilfov continues to have the highest rate of illness per 1,000 residents, over 6. In contrast, the number of counties with a rate of less than 1.5 has risen from eight in Tuesday’s report to ten in ten. Wednesday.

A total of 5,459 new cases of people infected with SARS-CoV-2 have been reported in the last 24 hours, after 25,840 tests throughout the country.

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Infection rate per thousand inhabitants, effective on December 23. Source: GCS

Publisher: BP

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