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Lockdown, stricter measures not on the cards yet, says expert
Stricter measures against COVID-19 are not currently being considered but they could be on the cards again if the daily infections spike, an expert has said.
Russian Doctor: COVID-19 Causes Baldness
A past coronavirus infection can contribute to premature baldness. This was announced to TASS by Tatiana Ruzhnetsova, Deputy Director for Clinical Work of the Moscow Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology of Rospotrebnadzor, BTA reported.
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Over 3,000 coronavirus cases logged for Tuesday
Ljubljana – Slovenia reported another 3,166 coronavirus cases on Tuesday, the highest daily figure since 5 January, as 38% of the PCR tests came back positive, official data shows. Estimates by the National Institute of Public Health (NIJZ) show the number of active cases in the country thus increased by almost 2,000 on the day before to 22,188.
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Brnabic reveals whether the COVID pass will be extended: "It's important"
She also stated that "there is a slow growth - we have exceeded 55% of those vaccinated, and that is what is most important." Brnabic said at the press conference after visiting the Kragujevac company for distribution of thermal energy "Energetika" that for now there will be no extension of the validity of COVID passes to 24 hours.
COVID-19 in Bulgaria: Number of Infected Jumped by Nearly 50% Last Week
Last week was a record in most infected people in Bulgaria since the beginning of the COVID crisis
The number of newly infected with coronavirus has jumped by nearly 50% on a weekly basis, according to data from the Unified Information Portal.
UK scientists probe Delta subvariant after rise in cases
British health officials on Oct. 22 said they were formally looking into a subvariant of the Delta strain of the coronavirus, after it was seen in a growing number of cases.
Introduction of COVID pass - Ivanuša: "Message of becoming an extremely big problem"
Ivanua told RTS that the situation with the coronavirus in Serbia is difficult and added that the introduction of measures, i.e. COVID passes in Serbia, gives the message that COVID-19 is becoming an extremely big problem that can get worse.
In Serbia, more than 7.600 newly infected, 57 people died
There are 274 patients on respirators, and 6.679 people were hospitalized.
During the coronavirus epidemic in Serbia, 9.214 people died as a result of COVID-19 infection, and the mortality rate amounted to 0.87.
As it is stated, 25.339 samples was analyzed.
Session of the Crisis Staff scheduled
Bulgaria: More than 10,000 Coronavirus Tests have been Performed in COVID zones
95 of the 120 COVID zones detected in the country have performed tests for COVID-19 with rapid antigen tests. The tests performed were a total of 10,190, of which 3,111 were positive. For health-insured patients with a proven coronavirus infection who have passed through the COVID zones, the NHIF pays for home remedies.
They haven't succeeded either - it gets out of control
Delta strain of the coronavirus is spreading in the largest city, Auckland.
This South Pacific state reported 94 newly infected people today, 87 of whom are from Auckland.
A Reuters report states that since the outbreak of the pandemic, a total of 2.099 cases of infection have been confirmed, 28 deaths among COVID patients and 38 hospitalized.