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Covid: in Romania 2,880 cases and 53 deaths in 24 hours

2020-10-11T17:48:45.642Z


Romania remains the country most affected by the pandemic in the Balkans, with 2,880 coronavirus infections in the last 24 hours and 53 deaths. The totals rose to 155,283 cases and 5,411 deaths. (HANDLE)


(ANSAmed) - BELGRADE, OCT 11 - Romania remains the country most affected by the pandemic in the Balkans, with 2,880 coronavirus infections in the last 24 hours and 53 deaths.

The totals rose to 155,283 cases and 5,411 deaths.

The country has experienced the worst week since the covid pandemic began.


   In fact, 19,383 cases were registered in the last seven days, almost the same number as those occurred in the first hundred days of the epidemic.

In the last two weeks, the Balkan country, according to local media reports, is in second place in terms of death rate, 3.5 percent thousand inhabitants, surpassed only by Spain 3.6 per 100 thousand inhabitants.


    The contagion curve in the other countries of the region is high.

Since yesterday Croatia has registered 508 new cases and seven victims, Bulgaria 448 new infections with four deaths.

A new daily record recorded Slovenia with 411 infections in the 24 hours, but no new victims, which in total have been so far167.

There are also numerous infections in Bosnia-Herzegovina, with 302 casinelle 24 hours, with a new victim.

In this country, the toll since the beginning of the pandemic is 30,325 coronavirus infections and 907 deaths.

Montenegro reported another 228 cases out of 899 tests carried out, with another four deaths.

More favorable is the epidemiological situation in Serbia, which in the last 24 hours has registered 102 new infections (total 34,787) and one victim (763), and Kosovo with 49 cases and two deaths.

(ANSAmed).


Source: ansa

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