Three People Infected with Coronavirus Die in Azerbaijan
Baku / 23.05.20 / Turan: Operational headquarters under the Cabinet of Ministers of Azerbaijan on May 23 reported three new deaths of patients infected with COVID-19. In particular, patients born in 1948, 1952 and 1982 died of the Coronavirus infection.
At the same time, 127 new cases of coronavirus infection were recorded in the last day, and 107 people were cured.
In total, 3,982 COVID-19 infections were recorded in Azerbaijan. Of these, 2,506 recovered and were discharged from hospitals, and 49 died.
In hospitals, 1,427 patients are on treatment as of Saturday.
The condition of 47 patients is serious, the condition of 54 is of moderate severity, and the condition of the rest is stable.
A total of 265,067 test studies were conducted to identify people infected with COVID-19.— 06D-
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