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No new coronavirus cases in Slovenia in last 24 hours, two Covid-19 deaths
No new coronavirus cases in Slovenia in last 24 hours, two Covid-19 deaths
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Ljubljana - The number of confirmed coronavirus cases rose by six to 1,445 on Monday after no new cases were recorded on Saturday and Sunday, when fewer testes were conducted. Yesterday, 1,338 people were tested. The number of hospitalised persons stood at 56.
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So far, 1,445 people tested positive for coronavirus in Slovenia, 637 men and 808 women. 98 people died of Covid-19.
LJUBLJANA, May 6 (Reuters) - The number of jobless people in Slovenia jumped by 19.9% year-on-year in April due to the coronavirus epidemic, reaching the highest level in three years, the Employment Service said on Wednesday.
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Slovenia has so far reported 1448 coronavirus cases and 99 deaths.
Antibody study shows one in thirty Slovenians exposed to coronavirus
STA, 6 May 2020 - A nationwide antibody study has found that one in thirty Slovenians has probably been exposed to the novel coronavirus. This means that about 2-4% of the population may have gained some sort of immunity to Covid-19, show the results of the study released on Wednesday.
Among 1,368 persons tested, 41 or 3.1% had antibodies in their blood samples and two tested positive for Covid-19, according to Mario Poljak, a researcher at the Institute of Microbiology and Immunology, which led the study.
Given that the sample was representative of the entire population, researchers can say with 95% certainty that 2-4% of the population had had an immune response to Covid-19.
Slovenia recorded 1449 Coronavirus Cases since the epidemic began, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). In addition, Slovenia reported 99 Coronavirus Deaths.
Ljubljana - Three persons tested positive for Covid-19 in Slovenia on Saturday, when a total of 625 people were tested. One Covid-19 patient died. This brings the total number of confirmed infections in Slovenia to 1,457 and the total number of fatalities to 102.
Government data show that 41 Covid-19 patients were in hospital care yesterday, one less than on Friday, with ten in intensive care.
LJUBLJANA — Slovenia plans to tighten border controls for some European Union citizens to prevent a possible import of the new coronavirus, the government said on Monday, partially rowing back from a decision last week to let all EU nationals in.
The move reflects public disquiet that visitors from countries badly affected by the virus, such as neighbouring Italy, could inadvertently bring it with them
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The small Alpine nation of two million people has so far reported 1,466 coronavirus cases and 104 deaths. Over the past two weeks it has confirmed at most four new cases per day and has begun to relax its lockdown restrictions.
.After declaring the end of the Coronavirus epidemic, Slovenia hasn’t recorded any new deaths or infections with Coronavirus on Monday.
No new Coronavirus infections or deaths were recorded in Slovenia on Monday after 479 tests were conducted. Twenty-five people were still in hospital with COVID-19, in Slovenia five of them in intensive care, government data show.
The total number of infections in Slovenia so far remains at 1,466 and the death toll at 104
Schools Restart for Some in Slovenia on Monday
The government confirmed on Wednesday the plan to re-open kindergartens, primary schools for the first three grades and the final grade, and secondary schools for final-year students on Monday. Certain restrictions will apply, including on the number of children and students per classroom.
Under instructions recently issued by the Education Ministry, up to 10-15 children are allowed to sit in a single classroom in primary and secondary schools, and up to 8-10 children in an individual kindergarten group.
Airports to reopen in Slovenia
International airports and transport with Slovenia can resume from today after being banned for more than two months as part of the measures aimed at containing the Coronavirus epidemic in Slovenia
STA, 19 May 2020 - The Department of Infectious Diseases at the Ljubljana University Medical Centre (UKC) will start offering self-pay testing for the novel coronavirus from Thursday at the price of EUR 93.
UKC Ljubljana said that those wishing to undergo testing should register online, while more information would be available on Wednesday.
Testing for Sars-CoV-2 has been available widely free of charge to anyone showing symptoms, which is expected to continue to be available by referral through the person's GP.
...snipThe centrepiece of the package is a subsidy scheme, under which the government will provide funds for employers to pay compensation to furloughed workers.
With a key goal of preserving as many jobs as possible, most of the measures in the bill are meant to help the service sector, including tourism.
The stimulus package also includes vouchers issued to residents, which will expire at the end of this year. The measure has sparked a heated debate, with the parliamentary opposition arguing that the sum of the coupons is not enough to boost consumer spending and that cash should be given out instead.
Slovenia has reported 1,473 COVID-19 cases, including 1,357 recoveries and 108 death