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Number of Coronavirus Positive Cases rises to 340 in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Published March 30, 2020
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Thirteen new cases of coronavirus infection were reported in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina entity, is confirmed for Avaz newspapers from the Clinical Center of the University of Sarajevo.

A total of 46 samples were tested during the evening. Of the positive cases recorded, seven were from Zenica, two from Bihac, two from Zavidovic, one from Zepce and one from the EUFOR base in Butmir.

According to Avaz, two cases are related to Tuzla, while the case from Zavidovic is related to a contact from Germany.

With these cases, the number of those infected in BiH rose to 340.

The situation in BiH cities and municipalities looks like this: Banja Luka – 133, Konjic – 25, Tuzla – 17, Sarajevo – 16, Siroki Brijeg – 13, Zenica – 12, Mostar – 12, Laktaši – 12, Gradiška – 10, Bihac – 9, Kozarska Dubica – 8, Citluk – 7, Teslic – 6, Gorazde – 6, Knezhevo – 5, Prnjavor – 5, Grude – 4, Bijeljina – 4, Celinac – 3, Modrica – 3, Zavidovici – 3, Brcko – 3, Posusje – 3, Kotor Varos – 2 , Tesanj – 2, Bosanski Brod – 2, Prijedor – 2, Ribnik – 2, Derventa – 1, Novi Travnik – 1, Lukavac – 1, Birch – 1, Orasje – 1, Visoko – 1, Živinice – 1, Srbac – 1 , Zepce – 1, Bosanska Krupa – 1, Doboj – 1.

 

 

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