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156 new coronavirus infections in Azerbaijan over the past 24 hours
Baku / 05.24.21 / Turan: Over the past day, 156 people have been identified as infected with coronavirus in Azerbaijan, the Operational Headquarters said on Monday.
The total number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 infection was 332.610 thousand.
During the day, 7 people died with coronavirus, the total number of victims of COVID-19 in Azerbaijan reached 4,867.
The number of people who recovered from coronavirus infection reached 321,132 thousand people (+424 per day).
Currently, 6,611 people are undergoing treatment and quarantine.
Over the past day, 5,546 tests for coronavirus were carried out in Azerbaijan; in total, 3,458,790 tests for COVID-19 have been made in the country since the beginning of the pandemic. –71D-
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