Daily COVID-19 infections in Azerbaijan increased
Baku/09.07.21/Turan: Over the past day, 174 new cases of coronavirus infection have been identified in Azerbaijan, 62 people recovered, two died, the Operational Headquarters under the Cabinet of Ministers of the country reported on July 9.
The total number of infected reached 336,962, including 330,668 recovered, 4982 died, 1312 active patients continue treatment.
Over the past day, 9,947 tests have been made. On July 8, the daily increase was 104 cases of infection.
Over the past day, more than 50 thousand people were vaccinated against COVID-19, including 20,756 received the first dose, 30,754 - the second.
The total number of administered doses of vaccines in Azerbaijan exceeded 4 million.
The first dose was received by 2,437,929 people, the second - by 1,577,683. -16D06-
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