352 new cases of COVID-19 infection detected in Azerbaijan
Baku/13.06.20/Turan: 352 new cases of coronavirus infection were detected in Azerbaijan, 196 recovered, the Cabinet of Ministers Operational Headquarters said on June 13.
According to the same source, in the last 24 hours two people have died who have been confirmed with COVID-19.
The total number of infected in Azerbaijan has reached 9 570.
Of these, 5 309 recovered, 115 - died, 4 146 - active patients continue treatment in medical facilities of a special regime.
Over the past day, 7,505 tests were carried out to detect coronavirus infection. In total, over 375 thousand test studies were made. — 021D06-
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