In Slovakia, 649 people tested positive in the form of RT-PCR tests and 2,384 people tested by antigen tests increased in the past day. This is 27.22% of 3,059 completed RT-PCR tests and 1.04% of 228,403 antigen tests.
Source: korona.gov.sk
The total number of people vaccinated with the first dose of the vaccine is 272,341, with 4,564 more vaccinated the previous day. The second dose of the vaccine has already been given to 95,291 people.
Zdroj: MZ SR
The total number of completed laboratory PCR tests so far is 1,973,949, with 292,792 people tested positive. The total number of Ag tests performed so far is 11,453,349, of which 259,886 persons were tested positively.
The most positive cases in the Bratislava region
The most positively tested RT-PCR tests were in the Bratislava region (185), followed by the Košice region (170), Banskobystrický (68), Prešovský (66), Trenčiansky (64), Trnavský (38), Žilinský (36) and Nitriansky (22). ). There are 322 men and 327 women among them. The total number of infected men is 138,766 and women 154,026.
Source: korona.gov.sk
The number of deaths increased by 72
The number of confirmed deaths from the pulmonary form of COVID-19 increased by 72 cases. The total number of “Covid” deaths is 6,577 and the total number of “Covid” deaths is 1,334. 3,963 patients are hospitalized in hospitals, of whom 3,672 have confirmed the disease. There are 299 patients at JIS, 347 people need the support of artificial lung ventilation.
Source: korona.gov.sk
Source: korona.gov.sk
The total number of inactive cases is 333,977. These are persons who have overcome COVID-19 disease, either clinically or asymptomaticly, and 2 to 4 weeks have elapsed since the test was found in outpatients and 6 weeks in inpatients. Due to the huge number of positive cases and sick people, all countries in the world have switched to reporting inactive cases, as it is not realistically possible to detect the persistence of health problems in such a large number of affected people.
Source: korona.gov.sk
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