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The Ministry of Health publishes the latest figures on the corona virus on its official website. Health Minister Fahrettin Koca posts the current table on his Twitter account. The number of cases rose to 379,775 according to Turkish statements yesterday. A total of 10,402 citizens died from the coronavirus. Here are the latest details from Turkey’s coronavirus chart …
NOVEMBER 3 THE CORONA VIRUS TABLE IS ANNOUNCED
Health Minister Fahrettin’s husband, Nov 3, Turkey’s daily coronavirus chart is expected to be announced later in the evening at 19:00 by the health minister.
NOVEMBER 2 CORONA VIRUS TABLE CASE NUMBER
Health Minister Fahrettin’s husband, on November 2, Turkey’s Coronavirus Day statement was released yesterday.
Minister Koca said in a statement;
“We have 2,302 patients detected today. The number of critically ill patients has increased by 164 today and reached 2,341 compared to yesterday. We cannot succeed in fighting the epidemic with the sacrifice of health professionals alone. We must all participate. in the fight and not give in to the measures “. said.
Coronavirus CURRENT SITUATION IN TURKEY
2,106 people in the last 24 hours was diagnosed with Kovid-19 in Turkey, 74 people lost their lives.
Turkey’s daily coronavirus chart, “is covid19.saglik.gov.t” was shared by management. According to current data, in the last 24 hours, 123,343 Kovid-19 tests were performed and 2,110 people were diagnosed with the disease.
74 people died in the last 24 hours due to Kovid-19, 1515 people were recovered. Thus, the number of those who completed the Kovid-19 treatment amounted to 325 thousand 486.
The total number of tests reached 14 million 125 thousand 157. The number of patients was 377 thousand 473, the number of deaths was 10 thousand 326, the number of seriously ill patients was 2 thousand 177 and the number of active patients was 41 thousand 661.
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CORONAVIRUS LAST SITUATION IN THE WORLD
The number of cases of new types of coronavirus (Kovid-19) worldwide reached 46 million 659 thousand, the number of people who died from the virus reached 1 million 203 thousand, and the number of those who recovered exceeded the 33 million 638 thousand.
The number of cases increased to 9 million 431 thousand in the US, 8 million 222 thousand in India, 5 million 535 thousand in Brazil and 1 million 636 thousand in Russia.
In the demonstrations that began to protest the measures taken against the Kovid-19 epidemic in Spain, the streets became a war zone. Protesters destroyed shops and public property in city centers, set garbage containers on fire and attacked police with stones and sticks.
Saudi Arabia announced that Umrah from abroad is partially allowed. After the break given due to the Kovid-19 measures, visitors from Turkey and abroad will be able to return from midnight on Saturday for the worship of Umrah.
Japan lifted the passenger entry ban it imposed on 9 countries, including China and South Korea, due to the epidemic, except those with tourist visa. Consequently, the travel alert level for China, South Korea, Australia, Brunei, New Zealand, Singapore, Thailand, Taiwan, and Vietnam was lowered from 3 to 2 as of November.
No locally sourced cases have been found in Taiwan for about 200 days.
Australian Federal Health Minister Greg Hunt announced that for the first time in the country since June 9, there have been no cases of Kovid-19, based on the results of the last 24 hours from states and regions.
The first-stage clinical trials of the possible Kovid-19 vaccine developed in Israel began. Developed by the Israel Institute for Biological Research and called “Brilife”, the Kovid-19 vaccine was injected into 2 volunteers.
In Iran, within the scope of the Kovid-19 measures, entry and exit to 25 states with private vehicles is prohibited as of tomorrow.
In Taiwan, it has been reported that there have been no cases of local origin for about 200 days thanks to effective measures taken against the epidemic.
Due to the Kovid-19 outbreak, foreigners were prevented from landing in Belarus.