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From yesterday to today, 1,878 new coronaviruses have been infected with the virus in Serbia and 11 people have died. A total of 51,083 people have contracted this virus in our country so far and 844 deaths have been registered.
There are currently 1,397 patients in the hospital, 49 of whom use respirators.
In the last 24 hours, 10,962 people were tested and a total of 1,363,619 since March.
Health Minister Zlatibor Lončar said today that in the last 24 hours a total of 3,118 examinations were carried out in Kovid dispensaries and hospitals in Belgrade, of which about 2,200 were the first examinations.
Communal militiamen and city communal inspectors will be able to impose on-site fines in at least a week, for not wearing a mask or disrespecting physical distance outdoors or indoors, Blic writes today.
Nearly 50 percent of patients with kovida 19 had mild to moderate hearing damage at high frequencies, according to a study by the Nis Ear, Throat and Nose Clinic on the possible harmful effects of the new corona virus on hearing, the first of its kind in Serbia.
Despite the increasingly intense revolt of citizens and the so-called “kovid fatigue”, due to the jump in the number of newly infected, more and more European countries are tightening measures in the fight against the coronary virus pandemic .
The municipal authorities of Sremska Mitrovica have declared a state of emergency due to an increase in the number of crowns infected with the virus.
More than 3.6 million Slovaks, which is about two-thirds of the total population, were tested for the corona virus over the weekend, and 1.06 percent of them tested positive, the Slovak prime minister said today. Igor Matovic.
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