1,904 new cases of coronavirus infection
Baku/23.11.21/Turan: 1,904 new cases of coronavirus infection have been registered in Azerbaijan, 1,833 patients have recovered, 29 have died, the Operational Headquarters under the Cabinet of Ministers said.
To date, 576,703 cases of COVID-19 infection have been identified in the country, of which 541,327 people have been cured, 7,686 have died, and 27,690 are actively sick.
Over the past day, in connection with the detection of new cases of coronavirus infection, 12,194 tests were carried out, in total - 5,461,573 tests.
Also, over the past day, 36,348 people were vaccinated against COVID-19.
During the day, the number of people vaccinated with the first dose was 4 698, with the second - 7 728 people, with a booster dose 23 922 people were vaccinated.
The total number of vaccinations in Azerbaijan today is 10 328 843, of which 5 055 303 received the first dose of the vaccine, 4532 579 received two doses, and 740 961 people received a booster dose.-0-
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