Respiratory diseases
Covid-19 deaths remain high, new infections drop to 526
The number of new SARS-CoV-2 cases dropped to 526 on Monday from 588 on Sunday, bringing the total number to 131,597, the National Organization for Public Health (EODY) said in its daily bulletin.
Of these new cases, 14 were reported at the country's entry points.
Interim PM Ciuca: We have everything we need to launch COVID-19 vaccination campaign on Dec 27
Interim Prime Minister Nicolae Ciuca on Monday said that the authorities have made the necessary preparations to launch the anti-COVID vaccination campaign starting with December 27 and urged all citizens to trust this approach. "We have everything we need so that we can start the vaccination campaign on December 27.
New Fact about Covid-19: Studies Show That SARS-CoV-2 May Attack Female Reproductive Organs
Fatigue, pain and shortness of breath are just some of the symptoms that occur in those infected with COVID-19. It turns out that after a long illness there is another consequence that affects women - changes in the monthly cycle.
On social media, some ladies say that after infection their menstruation has become irregular. Others complain of unusually large blood clots.
New coronavirus cases drop to 639, 62 deaths
Greek health authorities announced 639 new SARS-CoV-2 cases on Monday, the lowest number in months, bringing the total number to 125,173.
Of the new cases, 15 were detected in Attica.
The total number of intubated patients rose to 558 (average age was 66) from 552 on Sunday, while 732 have left ICU, according to data from the National Organization for Public Health (EODY).
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GCS: 3,252 new COVID-19 cases; tests conducted in past 24 hours - 8,059
A number of 3,252 new cases of persons infected with SARS-CoV-2 were recorded in the past 24 hours, following the processing of 8,059 tests conducted at the national level, informs, on Monday, the Strategic Communication Group (GCS). These are cases that had not tested positive previously, the GCS mentions.
Coronavirus/ GCS: Most new cases, in Bucharest - 1,762; followed by counties of Ilfov and Constanta
The areas with most newly-confirmed coronavirus cases over the last report are the City of Bucharest - 1,762 and the counties of Ilfov - 664, Constanta - 510 , Cluj - 407, Iasi - 365, according to data sent, on Thursday, by the Strategic Communication Group (GCS).
GCS: 7,067 new cases of COVID-19 following 31,437 tests in past 24 hours
A number of 7,067 new cases of people infected with SARS-CoV-2 were registered in the last 24 hours, following 31,437 tests processed nationwide, the Group of Strategic Communication (GCS) informs on Thursday. These are cases that have not previously had a positive test, says GCS. So far, 539,107 cases of people infected with the new coronavirus have been confirmed in Romania.
GCS: 7,365 new COVID-19 cases; tests in last 24 hours - 31,458
A number of 7,365 new cases of people infected with SARS-CoV-2 have been registered in the last 24 hours following 31,458 tests processed at national level, the Group of Strategic Communication (GCS) informs on Wednesday. These are cases that have not previously had a positive test, says the GCS.
Infant treated for coronavirus in Volos hospital
A 30-day-old baby infected with SARS-CoV-2 was being treated at the pediatric clinic of the Achillopouleio Hospital in the city of Volos on Monday, without any symptoms.
The baby's mother is also being tested while its grandmother has tested positive for the virus.
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UPDATE GCS: 3,660 new COVID-19 cases; tests processed in last 24 hours - 8,791
A number of 3,660 new cases of people infected with SARS-CoV-2 have been registered in the last 24 hours, following 8,791 tests processed at national level, the Strategic Communication Group (GCS) reported on Monday. These are cases that have not had previously a positive test, the GCS says. In Romania, 517,236 cases of people infected with the novel coronavirus have been confirmed so far.