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Statistics: Number of infected, dead and recovered Persons in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Published August 8, 2020
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The total number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in Bosnia and Herzegovina is 13,687, and the number of recovered persons is 7,373, according to the data of the Ministry of Civil Affairs of BiH to date.

According to these data, 148,090 people were tested in BiH, while the number of deaths was 394.

There are 8,026 confirmed cases in the Federation of BiH, 5,429 in the Republika Srpska, and 232 in the Brcko District.

The number of tested persons in the Federation of BiH is 92,390, in the RS 53,526, and in the Brčko District 2,174, according to Fena news agency.

When it comes to recovered persons, according to the data of the Ministry of Civil Affairs of BiH, there are 4,305 recovered from coronavirus in the Federation of BiH, 3,009 in the RS, and 59 in the Brčko District.

There are 190 deaths in the Federation of BiH, 191 in the RS, and 13 in the Brčko District, according to the review of the epidemiological situation in BiH for August 7, 2020 by 12:00 o’clock.

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