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2,218 Cases of Coronavirus Infection have been registered in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Published May 14, 2020
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A total of 2,218 cases of coronavirus infection have been registered in Bosnia and Herzegovina, while 122 people have lost their lives, according to the latest data published by the Ministry of Civil Affairs of BiH at noon today.

Of the total number of confirmed cases, 1,201 are in Republika Srpska, 997 in the Federation of BiH, and 20 in the Brcko District.

45,810 people were tested, of which 19,872 in RS, 25,317 in FBiH and 621 in Brcko.

10,650 patients are under supervision, of which 3,775 in the RS, 6,498 in the FBiH and 377 in the Brcko District.

122 people died, of which 81 in the RS, 37 in the FBiH and four in Brcko.

So far, 1,272 people have recovered, of which 511 in the RS, 745 in the FBiH and 16 in the Brcko District.

 

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