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Breaking news: Health Minister Fahrettin Koca shared Turkey Covid- Table 19 patients from Twitter account. According to the table; Of 139,675 tests carried out in the last 24 hours, 2,483 patients with coronavirus were detected. While 81 people died from the virus, 1,928 people also recovered. With today’s data, the total number of tests was 14 million 985 thousand 867, the total number of patients was 391 thousand 739, the total number of deaths was 10 thousand 803, the total number of serious patients was 2 thousand 730, the total number of recovered patients was 336 thousand 221. In the weekly rates in the table, the rate of pneumonia in patients was 4.7 percent, the bed occupancy rate was 51.7 percent, the rate adult intensive care occupancy rate was 68.5 percent, respiratory device (ventilator) occupancy rate was 32.9 percent, mean contact detection time was 10 hours, and radiation rate was 99.7 percent. .
‘UP TO SAYIMIZ DA AĞIR UP TO SAYIMIZ DA ARTIYOR’
Minister Koca, regarding the current data, “We have 2483 new patients detected today. The number of our patients is increasing, as well as the number of seriously ill patients. We have to follow the precautions together until the safe application of the vaccine. Stay away from crowded environments unless necessary. Wear a mask. Reduce virus load. ” found the evaluation.
NOVEMBER 7 CORONAVIRUS DATA
TEST NUMBER: 139.675
NUMBER OF PATIENTS: 2,483
NUMBER OF DEATHS: 81
NUMBER OF HEALERS: 1928
WARNING PHOTO OF MINISTER KOCA
HEALTH Minister Fahrettin Koca warned by sharing the photo of the crowd walking together on the street with the message “Covid-19 is spreading” on Twitter.
Minister Koca, in his message shared with the photo on his Twitter account, said: “Covid-19 is spreading. Unless you reduce your mobility in daily life, you cannot protect yourself enough from the virus unless you are stay away from all kinds of crowds that make it difficult to adhere to the distance rule. Reduce your risk. Protect yourself to avoid the difficulties of illness. ” .
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