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Thirty-three new cases of COVID-19 infection, one patient died
Baku/27.04.20/Turan: 33 new cases of COVID-19 infection were recorded in Azerbaijan, the Operational Headquarters under the Cabinet of Ministers said on April 27.
According to the same source, a patient born in 1960 died. Twenty-three people recovered, and were sent home.
The total number of infected reached 1678. Of these, 1162 recovered, 22 died. 494 patients remain in special treatment hospitals.
The health of 17 of them is serious, 26 of moderate severity, the rest is stable.
In total, 128 807 test studies were conducted to check for coronavirus infection.
For the first time over the past 12 days, the number of people infected during the day exceeded those who recovered. –06D-
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A fire has erupted at the Experimental and Testing Production of the Scientific Research Institute of SOCAR (the state oil company) in the Surakhani district of Baku, the Ministry of Emergency Situations reported. "Thanks to the urgent and necessary measures taken by the Ministry of Emergency Situations, the spread of the fire to neighboring areas, including nearby residential buildings, has been prevented," the statement reads. Efforts to extinguish the fire are still ongoing.
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