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Bosnia records over 1,400 Deaths related to COVID-19 in November

Published: December 2, 2020
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In November, 1,479 people lost their lives because of coronavirus in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Thus, the number of deaths has more than doubled compared to the period from the beginning of the pandemic to November 1.

These are alarming data that can be found on the official website of the Ministry of Civil Affairs of BiH, writes Vijesti.ba.

Namely, the number of deaths caused by the coronavirus as of December 1st at noon is 2,727, while exactly one month ago, ie on November 1, it was 1,248.

With simple mathematics, we come to a staggering figure of as many as 1,479 deaths in November 2020. In the Federation of BiH entity, 796 people died from the coronavirus by November 1, and 1,577 by noon on December 1. This practically means that the coronavirus in the Federation of BiH has killed 781 lives in the past 30 days. At the same time, there were 643 new deaths in the Republika Srpska (November 1, 425, December 1, 1,068), and in the Brcko District (November 1, 27, December 1, 82) 55.

89,085 cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in Bosnia and Herzegovina so far.

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