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The number of infected is again approaching a thousand
Baku/18.03.21/Turan: During the day, 933 new cases of coronavirus infection were detected in Azerbaijan, while 256 people were cured, and seven died, the Operational Headquarters under the Cabinet of Ministers said on March 18.
The total number of cases in the country was 243 424 people, of which 231 894 people were cured, and 3314 died. The number of active patients today is 8216 people.
10188 tests were carried out in Azerbaijan per day. -02D-
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- Caucasus
- 18 March 2021 15:46
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