Albania: It changes a person's life to mark 29 new cases of coronary

In the last 24 hours, 216 suspected persons have been tested, of which 29 new cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed. So far 2247 suspected cases have been tested, and they are confirmed positive with COVID-19, 333 cases. The average age of positive cases with COVID-19 is 50 years old. We inform you [...]
So far 2247 suspected cases have been tested, and they are confirmed positive with COVID-19, 333 cases. The average age of positive cases with COVID-19 is 50 years old.
We're informing you that today, he passed away at the Infective Hospital, a 67-year-old patient from Tirana, confirmed with COVID-19. The patient had been laid down for 13 days at the informative hospital for six days, gathered and in the she was held in the Shemodialis. Despite medical staff efforts, 67-year-olds have passed away. The Ministry of Health and Social Protection expresses its condolences to the deceased's family.
So far 18 people have passed away from COVID-19 to Albania.
The good news is, in the last 24 hours, we have 10 cured patients bringing the number of cures from COVIDD-19 to 99.
We're informing you that there's 66 of them at the current effective service. Six of them are in intensive therapy while one is assembled. The rest of those laid on the pavilion are in stable condition right now.
While in COVID 2 “hospital Chiefs Rudoku”, there are 5 patients who are laid down, 2 of whom are assembled.
71 patients are currently receiving service in two hospitals.
The map of those affected by COVID-19 expands to Tirana, Durres, Elbasan Has, Lusnje, Kavaje, Lezha, and Shkodra.
The geographical distribution of positive cases is the following:
- Tirana 157 cases
- Durres 33 cases
- Lushnje 5 cases
- Elbasan 9 cases
- Fier 25 cases
- Cavaja 8 cases
- Rocking Four Cases
- Korca 16 cases
- Vlora 5 cases
- Jump 31 times
- Lean 14 cases
- Berat 1 case
- There are nine cases
- Crewe 5 cases
- Four cases. - Puka 4 occasions
- Good afternoon 3 occasions
The Ministry of Health and Social Protection urges citizens to continue to respect social distance measures. It is equally important that infection control measures be fully respected within family circles, avoiding visits to relatives for any reason to prevent COVID-19.












