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Three people died, 58 newly infected

The number of coronavirus victims in Serbia thus reached 228.
In the last 24 hours, a total of 6.076 people were tested.
There are 17 patients on respirators, while 4.479 of them have been cured so far.
In the Republic of Serbia, a total of 174.746 persons who met the criteria for defining a case were tested.

Turkey distributes protective supplies to NATO staff

Turkish defense officials on May 15 distributed protective health supplies to soldiers stationed at a NATO Allied Land Command based in İzmir.

In a statement, the Turkish Ministry of National Defense said it distributed the supplies to 320 allied staff of 23 NATO member countries as part of the fight against the novel coronavirus pandemic.

One person died, 64 more cases of coronavirus were confirmed

The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Serbia thus rose to 10.438.
The total number of victims is now 225, and the mortality rate is 2.16 percent. 837 people were hospitalized, and a total of 20 patients were on respirators.
The number of cured is 4.301.
In the last 24 hours, 5.873 samples were tested, and a total of 168.670.

Another 62 new cases of coronavirus, three more died

According to the latest data, a total of 10.176 coronavirus positive cases have been registered so far.
Three patients died in Serbia, bringing total death toll in the country to 218.
Number of hospitalised stands at 1.123, 29 of whom are on respirators, ten less than yesterday.
5.012 samples were tested over the past 24 hours, while 3.290 people have recovered.

Serbia’s President Turned the Pandemic Into a Tacky Campaign

Vucic had been calling all the shots and making all the decisions in Serbia even before the state of emergency was declared. During the state of emergency, while institutions are not functioning and parliament is not in session, his position as an absolute ruler has been further fortified.

Turkey lifts ban on export of medical equipment to fight virus

Turkey on May 2 lifted restrictions on the export of medical supplies, a move that should facilitate the sale of equipment to western countries where there have been shortages.    

The Trade Ministry lifted the restrictions on the sale abroad of respirators, intubators, and disinfectants such as ethanol, according to a decree published in the Official Gazette.

Five more deaths, 99 in total, 408 new cases, Nis and Pozarevac out of control VIDEO

Five more deaths of COVID-19 in Serbia, three women and two men died in the last 24 hours, with a total death toll being 99, while 408 people were tested positive. The diseased were 69 years of age on average and the mortality rate until Wednesday was 2.03 percent.
Since Tuesday at 3 pm, 2.880 people were tested, and 408 were positive on coronavirus infection.

Mihai Weber (PSD): Request to extend state of emergency must be accompanied by measures to support economy, population

Mihai Weber, deputy on the part of the Social Democratic Party (PSD), chairman of the select parliamentary committee for the oversight of the activity of the Romanian Foreign Intelligence Service (SIE), stated on Tuesday that the request to extend the state of emergency must be accompanied by several measures, among them the start of large-scale testing, the obligation to wear, in public, a min

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