Belgrade is still in the BLACK ZONE, patients are sent to other cities in Serbia, but there is also quite ENCOURAGING INFORMATION



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Belgrade remains a crown hotspot in Serbia, with quite a shocking number of up to 1,626.6 infected per 100,000 inhabitants in the last 14 days, but as Dr. Predrag Kon pointed out a few days ago, there are still some optimistic signs. .

What is it really about? A record number of new infections in one day in the capital was registered on November 21, when 2,228 patients were registered, and since then there has been a daily oscillation, so in the last three days we have less than 2,000 infected in 24 hours .

NUMBER OF INFECTED IN BELGRADE PER DAYS

1st December – 1968

November 30 – 1,503

November 29 – 1895

November 28 – 2033

November 27 – 2,196

November 26 – 2142

November 25 – 1917

November 24 – 1498

November 23 – 1876

November 22 – 2,059

November 21 – 2228

November 20 – 2143

November 19 – 2,111

November 18 – 2,084

So it could be said, if there is no further deterioration, that we have at least reached the top in Belgrade, that the epidemiological curve in the capital has stabilized, but of course the question is when the will start to decrease significantly. number of new infected.

Today, for the first time in a month, the number of infected people in the capital decreased according to the parameters of the European Center for Disease Control and Prevention (ECDC), as we had fewer new cases in the last 24 hours than two ago weeks when the explosion began with more than 2,000 new cases. daily.

At the beginning of the first wave, Belgrade had between 50 and 70 percent of all cases in Serbia on a daily basis, while in recent days this percentage has varied around 25 percent.

– It is clear that the crown overflowed from Belgrade to other parts of Serbia – said Dr. Kon a few days ago.

According to ECDC data, in the last two weeks there have been almost 28,000 new cases in Belgrade, and if, according to the estimates of the members of the Crisis Staff, there are ten times more infected, those with mild or no symptoms. So, it is not difficult to estimate that almost 300,000 people were infected with the crown in the capital.

The biggest problem in the capital is the fact that hospital capacities are almost full, so those with a clearer clinical picture are sent to Pancevo, Smederevo, Kragujevac, Nis, Sokobanja …



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