41 More People Infected with Corona Virus in Azerbaijan
Baku / 02.04.20 / Turan: Over the past day in Azerbaijan another 41 people were infected with the Corona Virus. This was announced on April 2 at a briefing by the head of the press service of the Cabinet of Ministers, Ibrahim Mammadov.
The health of 8 is serious, the health of 11 is moderate, and the rest are stable.
He noted that these infections have occurred within the country and have not been imported from abroad.
The day before, the operational headquarters reported 359 infected, of whom 26 were cured, and five died. As of April 1, 328 people were in hospitals. Another 4,518 are in quarantine.
Over the past two weeks, 35 thousand people have been tested for the Corona Virus. —06D-
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