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The number of confirmed coronavirus infections in Poland increased by 791 since Thursday morning and reached 65,480, the Ministry of Health said on Friday morning. Another nine people have died, bringing the death toll to 2,018.
The ministry also reported that 2,221 people suspected of coronavirus infection have been hospitalised, 101,547 are under quarantine, 8,893 are under sanitary-epidemiological supervision. So far, 44,785 people have recovered.
"The only security we have is our ability to adapt."
Najnowsze informacje z kraju i światu, publicystyka polityczna i społeczna, tworzona przez anteny Polskiego Radia.
A total of 68,517 people have tested positive for the coronavirus in Poland since the start of the pandemic, and 2,078 have died from the COVID-19 respiratory disease so far, officials said on Wednesday.
"The only security we have is our ability to adapt."
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Liczba zakażonych koronawirusem: 69 820/2 100 (wszystkie pozytywne przypadki/w tym osoby zmarłe).
Translated from Polish by
Coronavirus Infected Count: 69 820/2 100 (all positive / including deceased persons).
The number of confirmed coronavirus infections in Poland increased by 594 since Thursday and reached 73,047, the Ministry of Health said on Friday morning. Another 10 persons have died, bringing the death toll to 2,169.
The ministry also reported that 1,957 people suspected of coronavirus infection have been hospitalised, 86,892 are under quarantine, 7,090 are under sanitary-epidemiological supervision. So far, 58,848 people have recovered.
"The only security we have is our ability to adapt."
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