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In Serbia, since the beginning of the epidemic, a total of 1,078,079 people who met the criteria to define a case have been tested for the corona virus and a total of 32,938 cases of infection have been confirmed.
330 people with coronavirus are being hospitalized and there are currently 23 patients on respirators.
A total of 743 people have died since the epidemic began. The mortality rate is 2.26.
10.02 – Everything you need to know about the new vaccine
A limited number of vaccines are produced by up to five companies for research purposes, but none of them have reached the stage where their use would be approved in millions of people, which should be confirmed by the WHO. Our country has joined the ranks of 173 countries for a new vaccine
9.30 am – In Kosovo and Metohija, around 13,000 crown cured
In the past two weeks, there has been a decrease in the number of new kovid-19 infected cases in Kosovo and Metohija, and the number of people cured has increased, Kosovo reports online. In the last 24 hours alone, 104 patients have won the fight against the coronavirus, bringing the total number of cured cases to 12,674. The death toll remains worrying, as 615 citizens have died from this contagious disease.
8.50 – Students move into dormitories, not all are screened for kovid
The director of the Institute for the Protection of the Health of Students, Dr. Marija Obradović, says that it is not necessary for all students who move into dormitories to take the kovid test.
“On the basis of the anamnestic data and a detailed epidemiological survey, it is decided whether a student needs to undergo a serological test,” explains Dr. Obradović.
8.45 – District of Pcinja: The epidemiological situation is calming down
Yesterday, there were no new cases of coronavirus in the Pčinja district. Epidemiologist Sladjan Stankovic told RTS that individual cases had been reported in the previous days and that the situation in Presevo was now calming down.
“Now the situation has calmed down, but it is still uncertain,” Stankovic told RTS, adding that respect for the measures had paid off.
Symptoms
The World Health Organization states on its official website that the virus begins with a fever, followed by a dry cough, and after a week causes shortness of breath, and then patients need hospital treatment. Some of the symptoms that are also listed are headache, sneezing, coughing, shortness of breath, and shortness of breath.
Regarding temperature, the WHO states that there is usually a gradual increase in body temperature. In people with weaker immunity, in older people and young children, there is a possibility that this virus can affect the lower respiratory organs, so pneumonia or bronchitis can develop.
Make sure you take precautions
* Avoid contact with people who show signs of respiratory infection (cough, sneeze, runny nose, fever);
* Avoid massive meetings and stays in a space where there are a large number of people;
* Increase hand hygiene (wash with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, or if this is not possible, use alcoholic gels to disinfect hands, especially after contact with sick people or staying in a potentially endangered area;
* It is recommended to wear masks before the mouth and nose if staying in an area where there are massive concentrations;
* It is mandatory to adhere to the protection measures against the transmission of the infection in all the people who feel the symptoms of a respiratory infection.
* Avoid contact with live or dead domestic or wild animals.
(Kurir.rs/Tanjug, RTS)
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