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From yesterday to today, 1,053 infected coronaviruses have been registered in Serbia, which is the highest number recorded in 24 hours since the start of the pandemic. Previously, on October 24, the highest number of patients was registered during a day (757). Five people died.
A total of 40,880 people have contracted this virus in our country so far and 798 deaths have been registered.
There are currently 823 patients in the hospital, 38 of whom are wearing respirators.
In the last 24 hours, 9,430 people were tested and a total of 1,298,949 since March.
Epidemiologist Predrag Kon stated that he is considering tightening measures because it is clear that one cannot stand idly by if the number of people infected with the corona virus increases, adding that today Serbia will have a new “infamous record” in the number of patients.
The number of crowns infected with the virus has increased significantly in Vojvodina and it can be concluded that a new epidemic wave is taking place.
The Nis Clinical Center, even under threat of a severe fine, refused to provide the Danas journalist with information on the number of covid patients hospitalized and died in the first two months of the epidemic, explaining that the documents from which it can be see “they are in the red zone” and “due to their contamination it is not available to management”.
All live meetings scheduled for today at the UN headquarters in New York have been canceled after five cases of coronavirus were reported in the diplomatic mission of one of the member states, the UN announced.
In the last 24 hours, 1,534 new cases of coronavirus have been registered in Bosnia and Herzegovina and 20 people have died.
In Slovenia, 1,499 new infections with the corona virus were confirmed in the last 24 hours, five more people died from the consequences of covid-19 and the number of new daily infections doubled in a week, the Slovenian government announced today.
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