39 new coronavirus infected, 59 recovered
Baku/28.04.20/Turan: Azerbaijan recorded 39 new cases of infection with COVID-19, the Operational Headquarters under the Cabinet of Ministers said on April 28. According to the same source, 59 patients were treated and discharged from hospitals.
The total number of people infected with coronavirus infection reached 1717. Of these, 1221 were cured, 22 died.
In special treatment hospitals, 474 patients continue to be treated.
The condition of 15 of them is assessed as severe, 22 - of moderate severity, the rest - stable.
A total of 132,640 studies were carried out in the country to identify infection with COVİD-19.
Thus, again, the number of convalescent per day exceeded the number of infected. Positive dynamics previously lasted 11 days in a row - from April 16 to 26 and was interrupted on the 27th, when 33 new cases of infection and 23 cases of survivors were recorded. —06D-
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