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Death Toll rises to 36 in Bosnia and Herzegovina!

Published: April 10, 2020
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At the Clinic for Infectious Diseases of the University Clinical Center of Republika Srpska, a woman from Banja Luka passed away and was positive for coronavirus.

“In the past 24 hours, one patient has died at the Infectious Diseases Clinic of the University Clinical Center of Republika Srpska. The person is a female who has been confirmed to have coronavirus,” the UKC said.

This is, they say, a sixty-two-year-old patient from Banja Luka who has had multiple chronic comorbidities.

The patient has been treated at the Infectious Diseases Clinic since March 31.

In the evening, 59 samples were tested for coronavirus at the University Clinical Hospital (SKB) Mostar, 7 of which were positive for coronavirus in the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton, according to Klix.ba news portal.

As reported by the Crisis Staff of this Canton, the positives are three from Mostar, three from Citluk and one from Capljina.

The Herzegovina-Neretva Canton is currently the most affected by the pandemic of all parts of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

So far, 172 positive cases have been reported, almost 20 percent of all infected in the country.

Currently, 882 people are positive for coronavirus, 118 recovered and 36 deceased.

The number of infected by cities and municipalities in BiH:

Banja Luka – 235, Citluk – 71, Mostar – 48, Tuzla – 45, Široki Brijeg – 35, Laktasi – 34, Sarajevo – 30, Konjic – 28, Bihac – 21, Cazin – 20 etc,

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