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GCS: Romania’s COVID-19 daily case count rises by 11.725; 389 deaths reported in the past 24 hours

The Strategic Communication Group (GCS) reported on Sunday morning that in the last 24 hours, 11,725 cases of people positive for SARS-CoV-2 have been recorded and 389 deaths have been reported, including eight previous ones.

The highest rate of COVID-19 cumulatively at 14 days in Ilfov County (the county that surrounds Bucharest) remains in Tunari, where its value rises on Sunday, yet unchanged, to 24.43 per thousand inhabitants, and in three other localities: Otopeni, Chiajna and Domnesti, the last one exceeding 20 per thousand inhabitants, according to the Prefecture’s website.

The 14-day COVID-19 incidence rate in Bucharest on Sunday is 16.38 cases per thousand inhabitants, according to the website of the Public Health Directorate (DSP). The previous day, the rate of incidence was 16.53.

 

389 deaths from COVID-19, of which 8 previous to reference interval, death toll hitting 44,679

 

As many as 389 deaths, 201 men and 188 women, in patients infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus were reported in the last 24 hours, of which eight prior to the reference period, the Strategic Communication Group reported on Sunday.

The eight deaths prior to the reference interval occurred one in September and seven in October. In the reference period, 381 deaths were reported.

Of the 389 deaths, five were recorded in the age category 30-39 years, 14 in the age category 40-49 years, 35 in the age category 50-59 years, 97 in the age category 60-69 years, 141 in the age category 70-79 years and 97 in the age category over 80 years.

According to GCS, 347 of the recorded deaths are of patients who had previous medical conditions, 12 deceased patients did not register comorbidities, and for 30 deceased patients no previous medical conditions have been reported so far.

Of the total 389 deceased patients, 361 were unvaccinated and 28 vaccinated. The 28 deceased patients were aged between the age groups of 40-49 years and over 80 years. All deceased patients had comorbidity.

Since the beginning of the pandemic, a total of 44,679 people diagnosed with COVID-19 have died in Romania.

 

Fines worth 540,200 RON for non-observance of sanitary measures in past 24 hrs

 

Law enforcement personnel and representatives of other authorities carried out, in the last 24 hours, 108,068 checks on compliance with the measurements and prohibitions imposed in the context of the pandemic, being given 2,799 fines, amounting to RON 540,200 (rd EUR 109,352).

As a result of the activities carried out, 3 offenses of hindering the fight against diseases were found, 3 criminal files were drawn up, informs the Romanian Police on Sunday.

In total, at the national level, there have been 568 actions to verify the compliance with the sanitary protections. These actions were operated by police officers, together with gendarmes, border police, ISU (Emergency Situations Inspectorates) personnel, local police officers, representatives of ANSVSA (National Sanitary-Veterinary and Food Safety Authority), ANPC (National Agency for Consumer’s Protection), Ministry of health, Ministry of labor and social protection, Ministry of transport and local public authorities.

 

Photo: Facebook/RO Vaccinare

 

Via Agerpres

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