Another 64 coronavirus infected detected in Azerbaijan
Baku / 30.03.20 / Turan: Another 64 infected with coronavirus were detected in Azerbaijan. The health of three of them is serious, 11 are of moderate severity, and the rest are stable. Eleven patients were cured and discharged from special treatment hospitals, the Operational Headquarters under the Cabinet of Ministers reported on March 30.
In total, 273 cases of coronavirus infection were recorded in the country. Twenty-six people recovered and discharged from hospitals, four patients died.
Treatment of 243 patients in special treatment hospitals continue.
In quarantine zones in various regions of the country, 4085 people are examined.
Over the past period, approximately 30000 people were tested to check coronavirus infection. — 21D06-
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