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Serbia Covid-19 - 33,479 cases,?749 deaths?

https://www.srbija.gov.rs/vest/en/15...-in-serbia.php

13 deaths, 344 new cases of coronavirus in Serbia

Belgrade, 14 July 2020

The Ministry of Health announced today that samples of 8,659 people have been tested since the last report, of which 344 are positive for coronavirus.

The statement states that 13 people died in the last 24 hours, the total number of deaths rising to 418, while 203 patients are hospitalised.

To date, 4,574 active cases have been registered in our country, while there are 170 patients on ventilators.

A total of 507,002 people have been tested since the beginning of the epidemic, the statement said.
 
http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/202..._139223532.htm

With 20,498 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 461 deaths, the country's death rate from the disease stands at 2.25 percent, which is well under the global average.

Ladjevac said that Serbia, now faced with the resurgence of the epidemic, continues to look forward to cooperation with China for the development of its economy, especially on projects within the BRI.
 
https://www.srbija.gov.rs/vest/en/15...-infection.php

The Ministry of Health announced today that 11,521 samples have been tested since the last report, of which 426 were positive for coronavirus.

The statement states that a total of 22,031 confirmed cases of coronavirus have been registered in our country to date, with the number of hospitalised persons is currently 4,619, while 205 patients are on ventilators.

In the last 24 hours, 8 people died, the total number of deaths is 499, and the mortality rate is 2.26 percent
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https://betabriefing.com/news/politi...new-infections



Nine persons have died from Covid-19, raising the death toll to 543, Serbia’s public health authorities reported on July 27.

Another 411 infections have been confirmed over the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of coronavirus cases recorded since the beginning of the outbreak to 24,141.

Close to 4,500 infected patients have been hospitalized, and 171 are on ventilators.
 
https://www.srbija.gov.rs/vest/en/15...-improving.php

Director of the Clinical Centre of Serbia (KCS) Milika Asanin stated today that the epidemiological situation in Belgrade is markedly better and that the number of medical check-ups at triage COVID centres has dropped in relation to previous weeks and therefore the number of admissions to COVID hospitals too.

Speaking at a press conference of the COVID-19 Crisis Response Team, Asanin said that there were 300 check-ups in all COVID centres in Belgrade, which is less than before and added that one-third of patients still require hospital admission.

Director of the KCS Centre for Anaesthesia and Resuscitation Nebojsa Ladjevic pointed out that despite a drop in the number of check-ups in COVID centres and hospitals, there is still a large number of patients at intensive care units.

https://www.worldometers.info/corona...ountry/serbia/

Coronavirus Cases:
26,193
Deaths:
590
 
http://rs.n1info.com/English/NEWS/a6...in-Serbia.html
In the last 24 hours, seven patients died from a coronavirus-related infection on Tuesday, bringing the death toll to 605 since the outbreak of the epidemic with a mortality ratio of 2.26 percent, N1 reported.

Out of 9,590 tested people since Monday, 287 were positive on the novel virus, according to Serbia’s Government anti-epidemic Crisis Team.

On Tuesday, 3,430 patients were hospitalised, and 143 of them were on ventilators.

Since the outbreak of the epidemic on March 6, 703,246 people were tested, and 26,738 of them were confirmed infected with the coronavirus.
 
Seven more patients die of coronavirus

Belgrade, 6 August 2020

The Ministry of Health stated that over the past 24 hours 10,033 persons were tested, of whom 299 tested positive for coronavirus, bringing the total number of coronavirus cases in Serbia since the start of the epidemic to 27,332.

3,224 patients are currently hospitalised, of whom 120 are on ventilatory support.

Seven persons died over the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of fatalities since the start of the epidemic to 621, with the death rate being 2.27%.

Serbia has tested a total of 723,137 persons who met the case definition criteria.

https://www.srbija.gov.rs/vest/en/15...oronavirus.php
 
https://tass.com/world/1188387

Serbian leader Vucic says ready to be first to take Russian coronavirus vaccine

On Monday, President of the Philippines Rodrigo Duterte also volunteered to test the Russian vaccine against the coronavirus on himself
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Serbia has currently reported 28,497 infections and 652 coronavirus-related deaths.
 
https://balkaninsight.com/2020/06/30...d-19-pandemic/

Serbia: In the last 24 hours, two more patients officially died in Serbia as a result of illnesses related to the coronavirus, bringing the total number of victims to 709, the Ministry of Health announced on Friday.

Of the 9,513 people who were tested for the disease in this timeframe, 108 new cases have been registered. A total of 31,207 infections have been confirmed in Serbia since the beginning of the epidemic
 
https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2020/09/serbian-brandy-turned-into-disinfectant/

Close to 10,000 bottles of Serbian brandy are being turned into disinfectant for a hospital in the city of Krusevac.

“We have another wave of the coronavirus looming, so extra disinfectant will be of benefit,” she told the agency.

It comes after countries such as France have also pledged to help drinks producers redistill wine or spirits that they were unable to sell during lockdown into products such as hydroalcoholic gel, as demand for personal hygiene equipment soared at the start of the year.

Hundreds of companies including Brewdog, AB InBev, and Bacardi turned their facilities over to the production of hand sanitiser as Covid-19 started to spread around the world between January and March.

At the time of writing, Serbia has had 31,482 confirmed cases of Covid-19, and 715 deaths. The country appeared to hit its peak in late July.
 
https://balkaninsight.com/2020/09/3...stimated-covid-19-death-toll-official-admits/
Confirming the substance of BIRN reports on this issue, a Government Crisis Staff member has admitted that the COVID-19 death toll in June was far higher than was officially reported, blaming a new information system.
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A member of the Serbian Government’s Crisis Staff, Predrag Kon, has admitted that the number of deaths related to COVID-19 by June officially announced by the government was three times less than the real number.
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By analysing data obtained from the state’s own COVID-19 information system, BIRN also reported that the number of people who had oecame infected in Serbia from June 17 to June 20 was at least 300 per day, which was far more than the officially announced figures. They recorded a maximum of 97 new cases in a single day during that period.

At that point, officials from Batut Institute, which manages the COVID-19 information system, declined to respond to the BIRN reports while state officials, including President Aleksandar Vucic, dismissed BIRN’s revelations.

https://www.srbija.gov.rs/vest/en/161412/65-new-infesctions-from-covid-19.php

Belgrade, 29 September 2020

The Ministry of Health announced that 65 new cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in Serbia in the last 24 hours, based on 7,315 tested samples.

In the past 24 hours, one person died, and 20 patients were on ventilators.

Since the beginning of the epidemic, a total of 33,479 cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in Serbia, and 749 patients have died.

A total of 1,127,678 people have been tested, the statement said.

The wikipedia graph showing cases in Serbia appears to show that the second wave has passed.

https://emerging-europe.com/news/ho...-generous-economic-package-prevented-poverty/

How coronavirus saw Serbia lose 510,000 full-time jobs, and how a generous economic package prevented poverty
 
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