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Baku/24.06.21/Turan: Over the past day, 51 new cases of coronavirus infection were recorded in Azerbaijan, while 76 people were cured, there were no deaths, the Operational Headquarters under the Cabinet of Ministers said on June 24.
The total number of infected is 335 676 people, of whom 329 870 were cured and 4965 died. Today the number of active patients is 841 people; about 7879 tests were carried out per day.
During the day, 66010 vaccinations were made throughout the country, of which 29068 were repeated.
The total number of vaccines made in the country amounted to 3,146,350. The total number of those who underwent the first vaccination was 2,034,554 people, the second - 1,111,796 people. -02D-
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