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2,124 new cases of COVID-19 infection in Azerbaijan
Baku/18.11.21/Turan: In Azerbaijan, 2,124 new cases of coronavirus infection were detected, 2,269 patients recovered, 27 died, the Operational Headquarters under the Cabinet of Ministers said on November 18.
Since the beginning of the pandemic, 568,089 cases of infection have been identified in the country, including 530,774 recovered, 7,551 have died, 29,764 active patients are being treated. Over the past 24 hours, 12,963 coronavirus tests have been carried out.
Also, over the past day, 35,699 people have been vaccinated against coronavirus in Azerbaijan. During the day, the number of those who received the first dose of the vaccine was 4 879, the second dose was received by 7 700, the booster dose was 23 120 people. The total number of vaccine doses administered was 10,201,133.
The number of people who received the first dose of the vaccine is 5,038,225, the second - 4,505,772, the booster dose - 657,536 people. - 06D-
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