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

https://www.total-slovenia-news.com/...s-for-slovenia

Another school class quarantined as pupil tests positive

LJUBLJANA - A Jesenice primary school year-two class was placed under quarantine for two weeks after one of the pupils tested positive for the novel coronavirus. The pupil was tested after her mum, a nurse at the Jesenice general hospital tested positive on Thursday. None of her workmates or the patients she had been in contact with have so far tested positive, but six staff were quarantined. The nurse was one of the two new cases confirmed on Thursday, bringing the total of cases to 1,479. Six Covid-19 patients are treated in hospitals, none requiring intensive care. Out of some 500 self-pay tests performed in May, none came back positive.
 
No new Covid-19 cases recorded on Sunday

LJUBLJANA - None of 211 coronavirus tests conducted in Slovenia on Sunday came back positive, show data published by the government. No new deaths were recorded either. Five Covid-19 patients remain in hospital, but none of them needs intensive care. So far, 1,485 coronavirus infections have been confirmed in the country, and 109 patients have died. A total of 293 Covid-19 patients have been discharged from hospital.

https://www.total-slovenia-news.com/...s-for-slovenia
 
https://uk.reuters.com/article/healt...-idUKL8N2DP4Z2

Slovenia to open borders for Italians, Montenegrins on June 15


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LJUBLJANA, June 12 (Reuters) - Slovenia will open its borders for citizens of Montenegro and neighbouring Italy on June 15, the government said in a statement on Friday.

It also said it will from Saturday introduce an obligatory 14-day quarantine for most people coming to Slovenia from 31 states where the epidemiologic situation has worsened over the past weeks, including Sweden, Britain, Russia, United States and Brasil.
 
Slovenia has so far reported 1,490 coronavirus cases and 109 deaths. From Monday it will allow gatherings with up to 500 people compared with up to 200 at present.
 
Three coronavirus infections confirmed yesterday, no deaths

LJUBLJANA - Three new coronavirus cases were confirmed in 767 tests carried out in Slovenia on Saturday, bringing the total to 1,495. There were no new Covid-19 deaths yesterday, leaving the death toll at 109, show the latest government data. Two cases were confirmed in Nova Gorica (W) and one in Jesenice (SW). Six people remain in hospital, none of them requiring intensive care. In total, there are a total of 22 active cases at the moment, according to Covid-19 Sledilnik, a data tracker.


https://www.total-slovenia-news.com/...s-for-slovenia
 
https://www.statista.com/statistics/...ovid-19-cases/

Since 4 March, when the first coronavirus case (COVID-19) was confirmed in Slovenia, the number of infections has gradually increased. On 30 June, the number of COVID-19 cases peaked at 1,613 and 111 deaths.
Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansza announced on 15th May that his country had managed to "subdue" the coronavirus. Since Friday, EU travelers can visit Slovenia without quarantine.
 
https://the-slovenia.com/news/coronavirus-slovenia/

Coronavirus in Slovenia: Flattening of COVID-19 curve urged as Slovenia might get placed on the yellow list

Slovenia has been hit with the second wave of Coronavirus just as it was predicted. Slovenia has tested over 100,000 people in the last few months since the epidemic with Coronavirus has started in Slovenia. There have been 111 deaths recorded due to Coronavirus in Slovenia, while over 1739 people have been infected with Coronavirus in Slovenia.

Slovenian Officials announced ramped up inspections and testing and the possibility that gatherings could be limited to 10 people as the country recorded 23 new Coronavirus cases in Slovenia out of 1,325 tests conducted on Monday.
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https://english.sta.si/2787148/19-ne...ts-on-thursday

Ljubljana, 17 July - Slovenia saw 19 new coronavirus infections confirmed on Thursday after performing 1,012 tests, show the latest official data. A total of 19 Covid-19 patients were in hospital, one more that the day before, whereas the number of those in intensive care stayed level at one.
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http://rs.n1info.com/English/NEWS/a6...-24-hours.html

Currently, 18 infected patients are being treated in hospitals, and two of them are in intensive care wards.

The latest COVID-19 related fatality, recorded in the last 24 hours, is the first such death after more than a month and a half, raising the national death toll to 112.

Since the start of the epidemic, 120,536 tests have been conducted, and 1,946 have been positive.
 
https://www.total-slovenia-news.com/...s-for-slovenia

Slovenia's Covid-19 death toll climbs to 115, 29 new cases

LJUBLJANA - Slovenia's Covid-19 death toll increased to 115 after another fatality was reported for the fourth day running on Tuesday, along with 29 new coronavirus infections, an 11-day high. The latest cases bring the national case count to 2,006, of which 243 are active cases. A total of 22 Covid-19 patients are hospitalised, two of them in intensive care, government data show. Tuesday's cases include three more at the Hrastnik care home, where 20 residents and eight staff are now infected
 
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