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CEO of Pirogov Emergency Hospital: What’s Going on in Europe Is Coronavirus Third Wave
It has not been officially confirmed yet that the new strain of coronavirus has already been detected in Bulgaria, said Prof. Asen Baltov, Director of Pirogov Emergency Hospital, quoted by BGNES
Coronavirus: 445 new cases, 36 deaths
Greek health authorities have announced 445 cases of the coronavirus over the 24-hour period ending at 3 p.m. Sunday, along with 36 deaths.
Since the start of the pandemic in early 2020, there have been 144,738 confirmed infections and 5,263 fatalities.
There are 353 patients on ventilators in intensive care units, while 954 have exited intensive care.
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Coronavirus: 721 new cases, 49 deaths
Greek authorities announced 721 new cases of coronavirus and 49 fatalities over the past 24 hours Friday.
Greece's total number of confirmed coronavirus cases since the start of the pandemic is now 143,494, with 5,195 dead.
A total of 386 patients remain on ventilators in intensive care units while 950 have left ICU.
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597 new coronavirus cases; 43 deaths
Greek health authorities have announced 597 new coronavirus cases over the past day, along with 43 deaths.
There are also 429 patients on ventilators, while 893 have exited intensive care units.
Since the beginning of the pandemic in February 2020, there have been 139,447 confirmed infections and 4,881 fatalities.
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Turkish cabbie in London defeats virus after 222-day battle
A Turkish Cypriot taxi driver has defeated COVID-19 and finally returned home safe and sound as Britain's longest-suffering COVID-19 patient to have survived.
Ali Sakallıoğlu, 56, spent 222 days in hospital in London and his family were told three times he was going to die.
Import of PPE and medical equipment in Jan-Sept six times higher than in 2019
Ljubljana – Slovenia imported six times more personal protective and medical equipment in the first nine months of 2020 than in the whole of 2019, the Statistics Office has said.
Slovenia imported EUR 175 million worth of protective and medical equipment between January and September, which was also seven times more than in the entire 2018.
Coronavirus: 901 new cases, 58 fatalities
Greek health authorities say there were 901 new cases of coronavirus and 58 fatalities over the past 24 hours.
There are also 534 patients in ventilators; 797 have exited intensive care units.
The total number of confirmed coronavirus cases stands at 130,485, with 4,102 deaths.
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Deaths and intubated patient numbers dip
The number of coronavirus-related deaths and critical Covid-19 patients who are on ventilators dropped on Thursday, though the contraction in new infections was only slight.
In its daily bulletin on Thursday, the National Organization for Public Health (EODY) announced 78 deaths in the 24-hour period, an improvement from Wednesday's and Tuesday's toll of 85 and 98, respectively.
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1,194 new coronavirus cases, 68 deaths
Greek health authorities have announced 1,194 new coronavirus cases over the 24 hours ending at 3 p.m. Saturday. There were also 68 deaths over this period.
The total number of confirmed infections since the pandemic began is 123,842, with 3,540 deaths.
There are 577 patiens on ventilators in Intensive Care Units.
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Coronavirus/ UPDATE Iohannis: Work done rapidly to expand hospital capacity
President Klaus Iohannis stated, on Tuesday, that work is underway to expand hospital capacity, announcing that approximately 300 ventilators and a first batch of rapid tests will be delivered in the coming period. "There is some good news in this area.