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In the last 24 hours, 1,907 new coronavirus infections and 38 deaths have been registered in Serbia.
A total of 314,904 people have contracted the virus in our country so far and 3,288 deaths have been registered.
There are currently 8,011 patients in the hospital, of which 276 are on respirators.
In the last 24 hours, 7,276 people were tested, and a total of 2,312,861 since March.
Immunologist Srdja Jankovic said today that a small number of recently registered kovida-19 cases should not be interpreted as a sign that it is time to relax, adding that despite the decrease in pressure, the capacity of hospitals is close. of the occupation.
The head of the internal control sector of the Communal Militia, Ranko Šekularac, stated that the Communal Militiamen, together with the inspection services, carried out 908 work checks of the catering facilities in Belgrade in the last 48 hours and that they only noticed three deviations from working hours until 6 pm
As Sofija Većkalov (82), retired pediatrician and pediatric cardiologist, resident of a home for the elderly in Novi Sad saw the epidemic: visits last 15 minutes. They even have half an hour in prisons!
In the previous 24 hours, another 55 people died in Croatia, and 255 new cases of corona virus infection were confirmed, with a smaller number of tests, the National Civil Protection Headquarters announced today.
At least 1,827,565 people have died from coronavirus in the world to date, more than 83,906,690 have been infected, while at least 53,756,600 have recovered from the disease, according to the latest data compiled by Agence France-Presse .
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