Belarus registers 66,521 coronavirus cases, 513 deaths as of Jul 22, 2020
<p> MINSK, Jul 22 - PrimePress. Belarus registered 66,521 confirmed coronavirus cases as of July 22, 2020; 513 people died, Belarus’ Health Ministry reports on its official Telegram channel. </p> <p> </p> <p> 59,061 patients have recovered and have been discharged from hospitals. </p> <p> </p> <p> As previously reported, the number of registered coronavirus cases in Belarus reached 66,348 on the previous day; 507 patients died. </p> <p> </p> <p> The Health Ministry reports over 1.2 million tests for the coronavirus infection as of July 22, 2020 </p> <p> </p> <p> Health Minister Vladimir Karanik said on July 22 at a meeting with the leadership of the Republican Scientific and Practical Center of Oncology and Medical Radiology and CEO of Boston-based CureLab Oncology, Inc. Alex Schneider that the coronavirus incidence was in decline in all regions of Belarus. </p> <p> </p> <p> “The situation is manageable everywhere. We are not loosening control. We see not only a stable situation in all regions, but also a steady decline in the disease incidence,” he said. End </p>
2020-07-23
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MINSK, Jul 22 - PrimePress. Belarus registered 66,521 confirmed coronavirus cases as of July 22, 2020; 513 people died, Belarus’ Health Ministry reports on its official Telegram channel.
59,061 patients have recovered and have been discharged from hospitals.
As previously reported, the number of registered coronavirus cases in Belarus reached 66,348 on the previous day; 507 patients died.
The Health Ministry reports over 1.2 million tests for the coronavirus infection as of July 22, 2020
Health Minister Vladimir Karanik said on July 22 at a meeting with the leadership of the Republican Scientific and Practical Center of Oncology and Medical Radiology and CEO of Boston-based CureLab Oncology, Inc. Alex Schneider that the coronavirus incidence was in decline in all regions of Belarus.
“The situation is manageable everywhere. We are not loosening control. We see not only a stable situation in all regions, but also a steady decline in the disease incidence,” he said. End