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Death Toll climbs to 51 in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Published April 21, 2020
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In Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1,342 cases of coronavirus infection have been confirmed so far, with 51 deaths, according to the latest data released at noon on Tuesday by the Bosnian Ministry of Civil Affairs.

Out of the total number of confirmed cases, 564 are in Republika Srpska, 760 in the Federation of BiH, and 18 in the Brcko District.

A total of 19,195 people were tested, of which 8,323 in the RS, 10,562 in the FBiH and 310 in Brcko.

A total of 9,389 patients are supervised, of which 3,855 in the RS, 4,808 in the FBiH and 726 in the Brcko District.

A total of 51 people have died, 17 of them in RS, 32 in FBiH, and two in Brcko.

So far, a total of 437 people have been cured, of which 300 in the RS, 133 in the FBiH and 4 in the Brcko District.

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