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Death Toll rises to 10 in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Published: March 31, 2020
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The first infected coronavirus patient in Siroki Brijeg passed away on Monday evening at the Infectious Diseases Clinic of the University Clinical Hospital (SKB) Mostar.

It is a 75-year-old woman, who has been in a serious state of health for the past few days and has been attached to a respirator, is confirmed to Fena news portal from Civil Protection Headquarters.

This is the second death in this canton after a man (65) died on Saturday from the effects of coronavirus and a total of four died in SKB Mostar.

It should be reminded that on Tuesday, a first-infected patient from Mostar, and one person from Tuzla and one from Gornji Vakuf died. With the deceased woman from Siroki Brijeg, the total number of deaths in Bosnia and Herzegovina is now 10.

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