Only Bucharest and two counties remain in the red zone. The infection rate is decreasing across the country.



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Only the counties of Bucharest and Ilfov and Timiș are still in the red zone of the pandemic, with an infection rate of more than 3 cases per thousand inhabitants.

The highest infection rate remains at Ilfov (4.24), a continuous decrease compared to the previous days (4.65 on the first day of the year).

It is followed by Bucharest (with a rate of 3.47, compared to 3.85 on January 1, 2021) and Timiș County (3.08 compared to 3.36).

Likewise, 17 regions are now in the yellow scenario, with a contagion rate higher than 1.5 cases per 1,000 inhabitants, while the rest of the regions have entered the yellow zone, with less than 1.5 cases per thousand. population.

Thus, the counties of Cluj (2.98), Constanța (2.81), Brașov (2.61) and Brăila (2.28) have high coefficients.

The lowest infection rates are found in Harghita (0.4), Gorj (0.56), Vrancea (0.6), Olt (0.72) and Covasna (0.79) counties.

The areas with the most recently confirmed cases of SARS-CoV-2 infection compared to the latest report are Ilfov-223 county and Galati-117 and Maramureş-11 counties, according to data transmitted Saturday by the Group. of Strategic Communication.

There are only 94 new confirmed cases in Bucharest, compared to 435 the day before.

According to GCS, in Neamţ, Satu Mare and Vrancea counties there were no new cases of infection.

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

* Alba – 35
* Arad – 35
* Argeş – 2
* Bacău – 70
* Bihor – 38
* Bistriţa-Năsăud – 2
* Botoşani – 35
* Brasov – 91
* Brăila – 16
* Buzau – 7
* Caraş-Severin – 2
* Calarasi – 35
* Cluj – 100
* Constance – 68
* Covasna – 2
* Dâmboviţa – 33
* Dolj – 82
* Galaţi – 117
* Giurgiu – 39
* Gorj – 11
* Harghita – 3
* Hunedoara – 21
* Ialomiţa – 32
* Iasi – 76
* Ilfov – 223
* Maramureş – 111
* Mehedinti – 8
* Mureş – 24
* Neamţ –
* Olt – 29
* Prahova – 48
* Satu Mare –
* Sălaj – 22
* Sibiu – 39
* Suceava – 66
* Teleorman – 2
* Timiş – 6
* Tulcea – 23
Vaslui – 37
* Valcea – 51
* Vrancea –
* Bucharest – 94

To these are added 541 new cases not assigned by the counties.

To date, on January 2, in Romania, 637,395 cases of people infected with the new coronavirus (COVID-19) have been confirmed. 571,333 patients were declared cured.

Following tests conducted at the national level, compared to the last report, 1,194 new cases of people infected with SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) were registered, cases that had not previously had a positive test.

Almost 16,000 people have died since the start of the pandemic

To date, 15,919 people diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2 infection have died.

Between 01.01.2021 (10:00) – 02.01.2021 (10:00) 78 deaths were reported (48 men and 30 women), of some patients infected with the new coronavirus, hospitalized in Alba, Arad, Bacau, Bistrița- Năsăud, Botoșani, Brăila, Brașov, Călărași, Caraș-Severin, Cluj, Constanța, Dâmbovița, Dolj, Hunedoara, Iași, Maramureș, Sibiu, Timiș, Vaslui and Bucharest.

Of these, 7 deaths were recorded in the age category 50 to 59 years, 18 deaths in the age category 60 to 69 years, 30 deaths in the age category 70 to 79 years, and 23 deaths in the age category of more than 80 years.

In specialized health units, the total number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 is 8,723. Of these, 1,117 are hospitalized in ATI.

To date, 4,817,844 tests have been processed nationwide. Of these, 4,438 were performed in the last 24 hours, 3,681 based on case definition and medical protocol and 757 on request.

In Romania, 31,355 people confirmed with the new coronavirus infection are in isolation at home and 8,858 people are in institutional isolation.

In addition, 46,736 people are quarantined at home, and there are 59 people in institutionalized quarantine.

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