2,077 new cases of coronavirus infection per day
Baku/14.09.21/Turan: In Azerbaijan, over the past 24 hours, 2077 new cases of coronavirus infection were detected, 3725 people recovered, 33 died, the Operational Headquarters under the Cabinet of Ministers of the country said on September 14.
The total number of infected people was 463,326, of which 416,194 were cured, 6,167 died. 40,965 active patients continue their treatment.
Over the past 24 hours, 13,991 coronavirus tests have been carried out.
Also, 69,221 people were vaccinated against COVID-19 in the last 24 hours.
During the day, the number of people vaccinated with the first dose was 22,023, with the second - 47,198.
The total number of vaccinations in Azerbaijan today is 7,680,427. Within the first stage of vaccination, 4,530,138 people were vaccinated, the second stage - 3,150,289.-06В-
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The Press Service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs informed Turan that a State Traffic Police service vehicle collided with children on the roadside after another vehicle unexpectedly cut in front of it. As a result, two children lost their lives, while the other children and the driver were taken to the hospital.
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The Press Service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs informed Turan that a State Traffic Police service vehicle collided with children on the roadside after another vehicle unexpectedly cut in front of it. As a result, two children lost their lives, while the other children and the driver were taken to the hospital.
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On January 19, rain is expected in the capital in the morning and evening. In the morning, there will be some fog in some places. The wind will be from the southeast. The air temperature will be +3+6°C at night and +7+11°C during the day. Humidity will be 70-80%.
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Azerbaijan has reported its first case of monkeypox infection. The infected individual is a young man who recently traveled abroad. The Ministry of Health and TƏBİB (the Unified Management of Territorial Medical Units) issued a joint press release on January 18 regarding the detection of the monkeypox virus in Azerbaijan.
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