The first case of death from coronavirus in Azerbaijan
Baku / 12.03.20/Turan: A citizen of Azerbaijan, born in 1969, who recently returned from Iran, died today from a coronavirus. This is stated in the message of the Operational Headquarters under the Cabinet of Ministers.
After returning, she went to hospital due to worsening due to renal failure and severe immunodeficiency. During the examination, it was found that she also became infected with a coronavirus. She was hospitalized in a special treatment hospital, but she could not be saved. Family members of the woman and others who interacted with her were quarantined. The name of the deceased is not reported. -02D-
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