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Bosnia and Herzegovina confirms 35,389 Cases of COVID-19

Published October 20, 2020
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According to the epidemiological review regularly submitted by the Ministry of Civil Affairs, there are 35,389 confirmed cases of coronavirus infection in Bosnia and Herzegovina so far, and 283,335 people have been tested.

A total of 1,017 patients died, while 25,560 people recovered from the coronavirus. Of that, so far in the Federation of BiH, the infection has been confirmed in 22,967 people out of 184,117 tested, the number of dead is 653, and 17,759 people have recovered.

In Republika Srpska, 12,057 cases of infection were confirmed, 94,270 people were tested, 343 died, while 7,510 people recovered from the consequences of the coronavirus. According to data for the Brcko District of BiH, 365 confirmed cases of coronavirus infection, 4,948 people were tested, 21 people died, and 291 people recovered from the coronavirus.

8,812 active cases were registered in BiH, of which 4,555 in the Federation of BiH, 4204 in the Republika Srpska and 53 in the Brcko District of BiH, Vijesti.ba news portal reports.

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