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Bosnia and Herzegovina: COVID-19 - 22834 cases, 686 deaths

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Number of coronavirus cases in Bosnia rises to 24
Author
Stefan Radulovikj
Published Mar 16, 2020 12:34 EEST

SARAJEVO (Bosnia and Herzegovina), March 16 (SeeNews) - The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus infection (COVID-19) in Bosnia and Herzegovina rose to 24 after the Federation entity's health ministry reported that a fourth patient has tested positive for the disease.

At the same time, Bosnia's Serb Republic entity has confirmed another two COVID-19 cases, as their number is now 20, the entity's prime minister, Radovan Viskovic, said on Sunday. ..
 
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UPDATE 1-Bosnian region orders elderly, youngsters indoors over coronavirus
Reuters | Updated: 21-03-2020 01:18 IST | Created: 21-03-2020 01:18 IST

Bosnia's autonomous Bosniak-Croat Federation has banned people over the age of 65 and under 18 from leaving their homes to try to curb the spread of the coronavirus, the civil protection service said on Friday...

...Bosnia on Tuesday declared a nationwide state of emergency, after the Federation and the Serb Republic, its other autonomous half, separately declared emergency situations and introduced measures to limit transmission of the coronavirus. Bosnia has reported 84 coronavirus cases, 25 in the Bosniak-Croat Federation and 59 in the Serb Republic...
 
https://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2020...us-bosnia.html
Bosnia's Health Authorities Report First Coronavirus Death


By Reuters
  • March 21, 2020Updated 1:41 p.m. ET
SARAJEVO — A Bosnian woman became the first to die of the coronavirus in the Balkan country, the manager of a hospital in the northwestern town of Bihac said on Saturday.

"The first victim is an elderly woman who died in the hospital even before her test for coronavirus showed positive. She had a history of chronic diseases," Hajrudin Havic said.

Bosnia has declared a state of emergency over the coronavirus outbreak. [L8N2BA549]

It has so far reported 90 cases of coronavirus infections.
 
Source: https://seenews.com/news/bosnia-confirms-third-covid-19-death-cases-rise-to-166-692281

Bosnia confirms third COVID-19 death, cases rise to 166
Author Stefan Radulovikj
Published Mar 25, 2020 13:01 EEST

SARAJEVO (Bosnia and Herzegovina), March 25 (SeeNews) - The total number of coronavirus infection (COVID-19) cases in Bosnia rose to 166 on Wednesday after the Federation's Institute for Public Health said the number of patients in the entity who have tested positive for the disease grew to 52.

A third death related to the coronavirus was registered in the Federation, the entity's Institute for Public Health said.

The health ministry of Bosnia's Serb Republic entity said on Tuesday that the number of infected patients on its territory stood at 114.
 
https://seenews.com/news/coronavirus...-to-183-692467
SARAJEVO (Bosnia and Herzegovina), March 26 (SeeNews) - The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Bosnia rose to 183 after the Federation's Institute for Public Health said on Thursday the number of patients in the entity who have tested positive for the disease grew to 62.

At the same time, the health ministry of Bosnia's other entity - the Serb Republic - said in a statement on Thursday that confirmed COVID-19 cases on its territory number 121.

Bosnia's Federation has registered three deaths related to the coronavirus.

On Saturday the Federation's Civil Protection Unit and the Serb Republic's interior ministry introduced a curfew for all citizens, restricting movement across the entities' territory from 6 PM to 5 AM.

On March 10, the Serb Republic government closed all schools and banned public gatherings for 21 days. On March 16, the entity's government declared a state of emergency.

On March 13, Bosnia's state-level government closed the borders to foreigners coming from areas with a high number of COVID-19 cases. All Bosnian citizens arriving in the country will be subject to self-isolation of 14 days as of March 16.

On March 17, Bosnia's government declared a state of emergency in an attempt to curb the spread of the coronavirus disease in the country.
 
https://www.sarajevotimes.com/three-...ital-sarajevo/
Three more people were infected with coronavirus in Bosnian capital Sarajevo, Sebija Izetbegovic, director of the Clinical Center of the University of Sarajevo (KCUS), told Avaz news portal.

Two were infected from the area of Centar Municipality and one from Ilidza.

So far, four people have died, and the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina in terms of the number of infected people is as follows: Banja Luka – 103, Konjic – 20, Sarajevo – 13, Mostar – 10, Laktasi – 10, Siroki Brijeg – 9, Kozarska Dubica – 8, Bihac – 6, Teslic – 5, Goražde – 5, Zenica – 4, Prnjavor – 4 , Grude – 4, Bijeljina – 4, Gradiška – 3, Čelinac – 3, Modriča – 3, Kneževo – 3, Brčko – 2, Tešanj – 2, Bosanski Brod – 2, Prijedor – 2, Citluk – 1, Derventa – 1 , Kotor Varos – 1, Tuzla – 1, Novi Travnik – 1, Lukavac – 1, Birch – 1, Orasje – 1, Bužim – 1, Visoko – 1, Srbac – 1, Bosanska Krupa – 1, Ribnik – 1, Doboj – 1.
 
https://www.sarajevotimes.com/264-ca...x-people-died/
264 Cases of Coronavirus Infection registered in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Six People died

Fourteen samples were tested on Saturday evening at the University of Sarajevo Clinical Center for coronavirus, and two were found to be positive, Klix.ba news portal reports.

Cases of infected patients from Zenica and Zavidovici have been registered.

An infected person from Zavidovici had contact with an earlier infected person from the Heart Center in Tuzla.

There are currently 264 cases of coronavirus infection registered in our country. Five people recovered and six died.
 
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/...073257902.html

Public anger grows as Bosnian mother denied test dies of COVID-19


Despite showing serious symptoms, attempts by Advija Kanlic's children to have her tested were repeatedly turned down.
Advija Kanlic, a 52-year-old woman from the Sarajevo suburb of Hrasnica, had serious symptoms of coronavirus infection for more than a week, including high fever - at one point reaching 42 degrees Celsius (107.6 degrees Fahrenheit) - and shortness of breath.

For six days, her children asked the health service for a coronavirus test, but their requests were routinely rejected. The reason given? Their mother had not been abroad in countries with serious outbreaks, such as Italy.
Advija Kanlic, a 52-year-old woman from the Sarajevo suburb of Hrasnica, had serious symptoms of coronavirus infection for more than a week, including high fever - at one point reaching 42 degrees Celsius (107.6 degrees Fahrenheit) - and shortness of breath.

For six days, her children asked the health service for a coronavirus test, but their requests were routinely rejected. The reason given? Their mother had not been abroad in countries with serious outbreaks, such as Italy.
At least 15 people have died so far in Bosnia and Herzegovina from coronavirus out of more than 500 confirmed cases. The federation entity has so far tested only 590 people.
 
https://news.trust.org/item/20200403134347-0rbtr/
SARAJEVO, April 3 (Reuters) - Bosnia's autonomous Bosniak-Croat Federation passed legislation on Friday to shore up its economy, already battered by measures aimed at limiting the spread of the new coronavirus infection.

Bosnia's two regions, the Bosniak-Croat Federation and the Serb Republic, have suffered economic damage from the lockdowns they have introduced to curb the disease, with hundreds of businesses shut and thousands of workers laid off.

"With this law, we launch a plan of saving the economy in the Federation," the region's prime minister, Fadil Novalic, told a televised news conference.

Bosnia has recorded 555 cases of the coronavirus as of Friday, and 17 deaths.
 
https://www.sarajevotimes.com/number...a-reached-604/
The number of coronavirus infected persons in Bosnia and Herzegovina reached 604 this morning. After testing, 25 new cases of coronavirus infection were recorded in Republika Srpska entity, Avaz news portal reports.

In total, 316 samples were tested in the laboratory of the Institute of Public Health of RS. Alen Seranic, RS Minister of Health, confirmed this on Saturday morning.

“Fourteen are from Banja Luka, six are from Sipovo, three are from Laktasi and one each from Ribnik and Teslic, 16 are male and nine are female,” said Seranic.

Talking about the structure of contacts, he stated that 21 people were infected after contact with a positive person or from a family focus, while four did not make contact.

When it comes to new cases, eight people are hospitalized because they have symptoms, they are confirmed to be suffering from Covid-19, while others are in isolation. At the RS Clinical Center, 39 people have a severe clinical picture, six are on a respirator, while nine are isolated.
 
http://www.sarajevotimes.com/number-...limbed-to-624/

Number of Coronavirus positive in Bosnia and Herzegovina climbed to 624

At the Clinical Center of the University of Sarajevo (KCUS), out of as many as 90 tested, two were found to be positive for coronavirus, two from Cazin and Zavidovici, Klix.ba news portal reports.

Samples from Sarajevo, Vogosca, Zenica, Kiseljak, Tesanj, Jajce, Travnik, Gorazde, Maglaj and Vares were also tested.

In doing so, the number of coronavirus infected in our country climbed to 624. When it comes to the overall pandemic balance, 31 people recovered, while 21 died from the virus
 
Source: https://seenews.com/news/coronavirus-cases-in-bosnia-rise-to-675-death-toll-reaches-28-693880

Coronavirus cases in Bosnia rise to 675, death toll reaches 28
Author
Stefan Radulovikj
Published

Apr 06, 2020 15:01 EEST
Coronavirus cases in Bosnia rise to 675, death toll reaches 28 Source: freepik.com

SARAJEVO (Bosnia and Herzegovina), April 6 (SeeNews) - The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Bosnia rose to 675 after the Serb Republic's health ministry said on Monday the number of patients in the entity who have tested positive for the disease grew to 304.

At the same time, Bosnia's other entity - the Federation - said that confirmed COVID-19 cases on its territory numbered 371 by 1350 CET on Monday, as seen from the entity's official coronavirus information portal.

Bosnia's Federation has registered nineteen deaths related to the coronavirus, while nine people have died in the Serb Republic due to the disease.

The Federation's civil protection unit has cut the curfew hours imposed to its citizens, restricting movement from 8 PM to 5 AM as of March 29, after previously introducing curfew from 6 PM to 5 AM.

Bosnia and Herzegovina is made up of two autonomous entities - the Federation and the Serb Republic...
 
https://www.sarajevotimes.com/882-pe...r-coronavirus/

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.
 
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