Public health

The end?

According to the White House, a decision should be made at the summit to chart an end to the coronavirus pandemic in the world, along with starting making a plan for future similar challenges.

Coronavirus keeps receding

Ljubljana – The Covid-19 epidemic keeps receding in Slovenia with both new infections and patients in need of hospital treatment decreasing, data from the National Institute of Public Health and Health Ministry shows. Cases were down on Monday by nearly 22% week-on-week to 2,653, while three patients with Covid died.

Minister says mask mandate could be lifted this week

Ljubljana – As the advisory task force for Covid-19 will again discuss on Monday mandatory wearing of protective masks in enclosed spaces, Health Minister Janez Poklukar announced the possibility of the mandate being lifted this week, with the exception of healthcare institutions and care homes.

Covid-19 keeps retreating

Ljubljana – A total of 1,839 coronavirus infections were recorded in Slovenia on Friday, down over 1,600 from a week ago. Hospitalisations are dropping as well, with 152 patients treated for Covid-19 in Slovenian hospitals today, including 21 in intensive care. Four patients died. The number of hospital patients dropped by 16 and the number of those in intensive care remained level.

Coronavirus infections down further

Ljubljana – Just over 800 new coronavirus infections were detected in Slovenia on Sunday as the downward trend continues. According to the Health Ministry, 179 patients are in hospitals due to Covid, including 28 in intensive care. Four Covid patients died yesterday after no data was released for Saturday and Friday.

COVID-19 in Bulgaria: Easing of Measures begins on Thursday

Covid's measures in Bulgaria will be gradually eased on Thursday, according to an order from the Ministry of Health. Restaurants and public events will become available without a green certificate at the discretion of the owners and organizers, extracurricular activities for children are also allowed with a limit of 12 children per group.

EODY: 77 COVID-19 deaths, over 15,000 new infections in last 24 hours, 463 intubated

The National Public Health Organisation today announced 77 COVID-19 deaths and 15,305 new infections (33 detected at points of entry into the country) confirmed in the last 24 hours.

In Greece, 25,260 people have died of COVID-19 since the start of the pandemic, 95 percent with an underlying medical condition and/or age 70 or older.

Regular classes from Monday

This is the decision of the Team for monitoring and coordinating the application of preventive measures in the work of schools.
According to the data of the Institute of Public Health of Serbia "Dr Milan Jovanovi Batut", in the period from February 9 to 17, the number of sick children of school age from 6 to 18 was 3.200 (0.42 percent).

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