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Slovenia - Covid-19 coronavirus cases - 3,498 cases, 135 deaths

http://www.sloveniatimes.com/third-s...eath-confirmed
Third Slovenian coronavirus death confirmed

Health & Medicine, 23 Mar 2020 / By STA

Ljubljana - Slovenian authorities confirmed the third coronavirus-related death on Monday as a 67-year-old man with multiple underlying conditions died at the infectious diseases department at the UKC Ljubljana hospital.

The Health Ministry said the man had arrived at the hospital from home and his death was not the direct result of the infection. It described the case as a "complex situation" since the man was multimorbid and had experienced multiple medical complications in the past.
 
https://www.total-slovenia-news.com/...id-19-slovenia
Number of coronavirus cases in Slovenia up by 38 to 480


STA, 24 March 2020 - A total of 480 cases of coronavirus infection were confirmed by 10am today, up 38 in a day. According to the National Public Health Institute, central Slovenia remains to be the region with the highest number of infections.

Out of the 480 cases, 168 were recorded in central Slovenia, 89 in the Savinjska region in the east, 60 in the south-east, 47 in Podravje in north-east and 31 in Gorenjska in the north. Other regions have less than 20 cases. Six foreigners are also infected.
 
https://www.nijz.si/sl/dnevno-spreml...cov-2-covid-19
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March 24, 2020 to 24 hours




By March 24, 2020, by 2400, 16,113 tests had been completed *, of which 528 were positive tests.
According to the epidemiological data we have received so far, there are 526 people. Four people were retested and two were tested abroad.
These persons come from the following statistical regions:

  • 188 from Osrednjeslovenska,
  • 97 from Savinja,
  • 65 from southeastern Slovenia,
  • 49 from Podravina,
  • 33 from the Gorenjska region,
  • 21 from Carinthia,
  • 18 from Primorje-Inner Carniola,
  • 17 from Pomurje,
  • 13 from the coastal-karst region,
  • 8 from Zasavska,
  • 7 from Posavina and
  • 6 from the Gorizia region (Figure 1).
Four were affected by foreign nationals.
 
http://ba.n1info.com/English/NEWS/a4...rus-cases.html
A total of 684 people in Slovenia are infected with the novel coronavirus, 52 more than on Friday, the country's health ministry reported on Saturday.

Nine people have died of COVID-19 and a total of 19,756 have been tested.

Ljubljana and the southeastern regions of Dolenjska and Bela Krajina are still the epicentres of the disease, and Smarje Pri Jelsah near Celje has the highest number of infected persons in relation to the overall population.

Cases of COVID-19 have been reported in a number of nursing homes and other state-run welfare institutions as well as among police officers and soldiers. Around 100 medical workers are infected as well.
 
https://www.total-slovenia-news.com/...id-19-slovenia
STA, 30 March 2020 - Slovenia's tally of confirmed coronavirus cases rose by 26 on Sunday to 756, but there have been no new deaths, so the death toll remains at 11, Health Minister Tomaž Gantar told reporters on Monday.

"The data I'm getting make me partly optimistic," the minister said, as the curve of new cases slowed down. But he said the slow, which he attributed to stringent lockdown measures, should not lull anyone to sleep.
 
https://covid19.rs/homepage-english/

Four die as number of Covid-19 persons rises by 46 to 802


STA, 31 March 2020- Slovenia's Covid-19 death toll has risen to 15 as four people died on Monday and Tuesday, the latest government figures released on Tuesday show. The number of new coronavirus cases increased by 46 to 802 after 1,125 persons were tested on Monday.

At least one of the four persons died at the University Clinic of Respiratory and Allergic Diseases at Golnik, according to coronavirus crisis spokesperson Jelko Kacin.

As many as 119 Covid-19 patients were in hospital, of whom 28 were in intensive care, on Monday, when six patients were released from hospital.

The number of persons who have been so far been tested for the virus in Slovenia has risen to 22,474.

Nursing homes continue to be hot spots as contagion spreads there at a fast pace, and persons accommodated there are the most vulnerable to coronavirus and the death rate the highest among them.
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Hospital head in spotlight after threatening to deny ventilator to critics of govt


STA, 31 March 2020 - The director of the Slovenj Gradec hospital Janez Lavre, once handled as a potential health minister, has found himself in the limelight over a series of politically charged and unethical tweets, which included threats to withhold potentially needed coronavirus ventilator treatment to critics of the government.

"Great, you are not getting a ventilator," reads a response by Lavre to a tweet in which SocDems presidency member Uroš Jauševec expressed satisfaction over the SocDems deciding not to back a government proposal to give the army certain policing powers.

Lavre, who started running the Slovenj Gradec hospital in 2007 while he was also the head the UKC Maribor hospital in 2016-2017, also lashed out against journalist Blaž Zgaga over a tweet critical of the government. "You may be positive soon and then let's hear you squeak," his response reads.

The transgressions, which occurred during the last weekend, were first highlighted by the newspaper Večer, which wrote that these were not the only ethically questionable tweets coming from the doctor and director in the recent period.

Lavre, a member of New Slovenia - Christian Democrats (NSi) until last year, closed down all of his social media accounts on Monday and issued an apology today.
 
https://www.total-slovenia-news.com/news

Number of coronavirus cases rises by 56 to 897, 16 deaths confirmed


STA, 2 April 2020 - The number of coronavirus cases in Slovenia rose by 56 in a day to stand at 897 by Wednesday midnight. So far 16 people have died from the disease. In the last 24 hours, 1,095 tests were conducted, the government said on Twitter.

A total of 112 patents were in hospitals around the country today, 29 of them in intensive care. Four persons were released from hospital in the last 24 hours and one person died.

So far, a total of 24,857 tests have been performed.
 
https://www.total-slovenia-news.com/...id-19-slovenia
Highest increase in coronavirus deaths recorded yesterday


STA, 3 April 2020 - Four more deaths related to the new coronavirus in Slovenia were recorded on Thursday, the highest daily increase so far, putting the death toll at 20. The number of confirmed Covid-19 cases rose by 37 to 934, the government has announced.

A total of 1,064 tests were performed yesterday to put the overall number at 25,921. The number of hospitalised persons is at 112, 30 of whom are in intensive care, the government said on Twitter.
 
https://the-slovenia.com/featured/coronavirus-slovenia/

Four more deaths related to the new coronavirus in Slovenia were recorded on Thursday, the highest daily increase so far, and another patient died on Friday, increasing the overall death toll to 21. The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases rose by 37 to 934, the government has announced.


The Maribor UKC hospital reported its first COVID-19 deaths today, saying that a patient from a nursing home died at the hospital on Thursday and another patient on Friday. Both were elderly.

Details about other fatalities are not available, but the first reported fatalities were residents of nursing homes, which have become the coronavirus hotspot in the country. Data released by the Health Ministry show that a total of 177 nursing home residents were infected as of Thursday, 15 more than the day before. Health Ministry data also show that 128 health workers are infected.
 
https://www.total-slovenia-news.com/...ovenia#numbers
Coronavirus death toll in Slovenia rises to 28


STA, 5 April 2020 - The coronavirus death toll rose by six to 28 on Saturday, as the number of confirmed cases increased to 997, up by 20 from the day before, show the latest statistics released by the government on Sunday. A total of 655 tests were conducted, for a total of 27,764.

While the death toll has been rising rapidly in recent days, hospital numbers have been mostly flat or even declining.

The number of persons in hospital with Covid-19 dropped by 1 to 108, having peaked at almost 120 at the end of March. Of those, 31 were in intensive care, the same number as the day before
 
https://www.total-slovenia-news.com/...id-19-slovenia



https://www.reuters.com/article/heal...-idUSL5N2BY1HX

LJUBLJANA, April 10 (Reuters) - Slovenia is “deep in crisis” and could see its economic growth slow by more than 7.5% this year as the coronavirus epidemic leads to a sharp deterioration in the global economic situation, the country’s central bank said on Friday.

The Bank of Slovenia, in a report, also said the euro area economy could shrink by even more than the 4.5% seen in 2009.
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The country has so far reported 1,160 coronavirus cases and 45 people have died. It has been under lockdown since the middle of March but the government, which has earmarked 3 billion euros ($3.26 billion) to help citizens and businesses, said earlier this week it could start lifting restrictions on Tuesday.
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