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Monaco - Coronavirus Covid-19 - 165 residents (191+ Cases) - 4 Deaths

https://www.gouv.mc/Action-Gouvernem...if-ce-mercredi

A new positive Covid-19 case was revealed in the Principality on Wednesday July 22.
The Principality's health record is therefore, this evening, 112 people affected by the Coronavirus.
There's no further healing to be seen tonight. The total number of people cured therefore still shows 100 patients today.
 
https://www.monaco-tribune.com/en/20...es-rise-again/

So far 120 people were infected with the coronavirus in Monaco since the beginning of the pandemic. On 30 July, there was still one patient hospitalised at the local hospital, seven are followed by the Home Monitoring Centre and 105 recovered. Most of the latest infected patients were either non-residents or residents who had returned from traveling.
 
https://en.gouv.mc/Portail-du-Gouver...rus-Covid-2019

https://en.gouv.mc/Policy-Practice/C...ses-on-tuesday

Five new positive cases of COVID-19 were recorded in the Principality on Tuesday 11 August.

This brings the Principality’s total number of coronavirus cases to 138.

As one patient has leaved the Princess Grace Hospital, a new patient has hospitalised. Tis evening, five patients are hospitalised at Princess Grace Hospital.

The total number of people who have recovered is always 113.
 
20 August 2020 PRESS RELEASE

Two new positive cases among residents this Thursday, August 20






To comply with the practices adopted by the World Health Organization and by the French authorities in this area, the daily report will now distinguish between resident and non-resident persons affected by the coronavirus.
Two new positive cases for Covid-19 were revealed this Thursday, August 20 among the residents.
The Principality's health record amounts to 102 resident people affected by the coronavirus, knowing that 48 non-residents have also been affected.
With regard to people taken care of by the CHPG, one resident is in intensive care and two other non-residents are hospitalized.
Since the start of the health crisis, one resident has died in the Principality, as have three non-residents.


https://en.gouv.mc/Policy-Practice/C...-jeudi-20-aout
 
https://en.gouv.mc/Policy-Practice/C...i-28-aout-2020

To comply with the practices adopted by the World Health Organization and neighboring countries in this area, the daily report now only reports residents affected by the coronavirus.
No new positive Covid-19 case was revealed this Friday.
The Principality's health record therefore still stands at 125 people affected by the coronavirus.
In total, 3 people, including 1 resident, are taken care of at the CHPG. The resident person is in intensive care.
 
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