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Thirteen Deaths caused by COVID-19 recorded in Bosnia

Published: February 8, 2021
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In the past 24 hours in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1,492 samples were tested for coronavirus, and the infection was confirmed in 155 people. Thirteen people died of Covid-19.

In the past 24 hours, 1,011 samples were reported to the Public Health Institute of the Federation of BiH, of which 80 were positive for coronavirus.

New cases have been registered in the Herzegovina-Neretva, Central Bosnia, Tuzla, Una-Sana, and Sarajevo Canton.

Since the last report on the epidemiological situation in Republika Srpska, in the last 24 hours, at the Institute of Public Health of Republika Srpska, the University Clinical Center of Republika Srpska, and the hospital Sv. Vračevi in ​​Bijeljina, 481 laboratory samples were tested, and coronavirus was confirmed in 75 people.

These are 41 men and 34 women, of which 11 are younger, 49 middle-aged, and 15 older.

In the last 24 hours, seven deaths were reported to the Republika Srpska Institute of Public Health, in which the presence of the coronavirus virus was confirmed. These are four men and three women, elderly from Trebinje (three people), Nevesinje, Bosanska Gradiška, Prijedor, and Doboj.

A total of 413,230 samples have been tested so far, and coronavirus has been confirmed in 79,948 individuals.

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