95 new cases of COVID-19 infections have been detected in Azerbaijan in recent days
Baku / 03.07.21 / Turan: 95 new cases of coronavirus infection were detected in Azerbaijan in the last days, 42 patients were cured. The deaths of infected COVID-19s were not registered, the Operational Headquarters said on Saturday at the Cabinet of Ministers.
The total number of infected reached 336,318, of which 330,380 were cured, 4,977 died, 961 active patients continue treatment.
10428 coronavirus tests were performed in the last days.
69,718 people were vaccinated during the COVID-19 period.
The number of people who received the first dose of the vaccine on the day was 31,055, the second - 38,663 people.
The total number of administered doses of vaccines in the country was 3,740,447. The number of people who received the first dose of vaccines is 2,321,863, the second - 1,418,584 people. — 06D-
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