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1,400 Persons Coronavirus positive in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Published April 25, 2020
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A total of 129 samples were tested for COVID-19 at University Hospital Mostar, six of which were from Herzegovina-Neretva Canton, KLix.ba news portal reports.

As confirmed by the Civil Protection Staff, of the six positive, four are from Mostar and one each from Citluk and Capljina.

In these three Bosnian cities, the situation in the total number of people infected so far is 71 people in Mostar, 96 in Citluk and 21 in Capljina.

In Bosnia and Herzegovina, a total of 1,400 people have been infected so far, of which 538 have been successfully recovered and 55 have passed away.

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