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37 COVID-related Deaths recorded in Bosnia and Herzegovina

April 12, 2020
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A 67-year-old man from Siroki Brijeg is the new victim of coronavirus, a total of three in Siroki Brijeg and fourth in the West-Herzegovina Canton, Spokesman for the West-Herzegovina Canton Crisis Staff, Stipan Zovko, confirmed this for Fena news agency.

As of today, 55 COVID-positive persons have been registered in the West Herzegovina Canton, the Civil Protection Crisis Staff of the canton announced earlier on Friday.

There are 742 persons in self-isolation in this canton.

The Civil Protection Staff reminds that the ban on moving out of their place of residence to persons from the territory of the West Herzegovina Canton is in force, except for the purpose of going to work if necessary, for the residents who need emergency medical care, the persons supplying the said areas and for persons which, for vital family reasons, provide protection for children or the elderly, or purchase food for them.

In total, there are 946 cases of coronavirus positive cases in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 139 are recovered and 37 decreased, according to the Klix.ba news portal.

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