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102 Cases of Coronavirus recorded in Sarajevo Canton

Published September 5, 2021
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After laboratory testing of 830 samples, 102 new cases of coronavirus infection were confirmed in Sarajevo Canton last day. In the same period, 49 people recovered from Covid-19 infection. Two people died as a result of this infection.

There are currently 116 patients in hospital, 94 of whom have an acute infection, while the rest are post covid or under observation. 61 patients are treated at the Clinical Center of the University of Sarajevo, and at the General Hospital “Prim.dr. Abdulah Nakas “55. There are no patients on a respirator, while nine of them use oxygen support to breathe above 15 liters per minute.

Today, Sarajevo Canton records 667 active cases of Covid-19 infection. There are currently 1,779 people in self-isolation.
Since the beginning of the pandemic in the Sarajevo Canton, a total of 54,682 patients infected with coronavirus and 52,705 cured have been registered.
According to the data of the Public Health Institute of KS, in the past seven days the average number of infected is 91, while the weekly incidence, ie the number of patients per 100, is 151.

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