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Coronavirus in Poland. August 14, 2020. REPORT. 832 new coronavirus infections

Coronavirus in Poland. At around 10.30 am, the Ministry of Health published the latest data, according to which on August 14 we have 825 new cases of coronavirus infection. 15 people have died from Covid-19. It turns out, however, that the ministry gave an incorrect report – the last good one detected more infections, i.e. 832.

Coronavirus in Poland it is still not in retreat, although Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki assured that at the beginning of summer. On Friday, August 14, 2020, the health ministry announced at around 10.30 am that we had 825 new cases of infections SARS-CoV-2. It turns out, however, that the Ministry’s report was incorrect – the ministry itself informed on Twitter after 11.30.

MZ error. More infections were detected than stated in the report

“We’re sorry, but the total number of cases was incorrectly stated. Instead of 825, there should be 832. Number of people infected with the coronavirus: 55 319/1858 (all positive cases / including those who died)” – reads the revised release.

According to earlier information provided by the ministry – before the correction of the daily number of cases – most cases koronawirusa registered in the province Małopolskie (184), Śląskie (160), Mazowieckie (143), Łódzkie (54), Pomeranian (46), Greater Poland (43), Podkarpacie (39), Podlasie (31), Opole (31), Lublin (23), Kujawsko-Pomorskie (22), Dolnośląskie (21), Warmińsko-Mazurskie (16), Zachodniopomorskie (8), Lubuskie (8) and Świętokrzyskie (3).

Coronavirus in Poland on August 14, 2020

Fifteen people died of coronavirus in Poland in the last 24 hours. Some / all of them had / had comorbidities. The deceased: 74-M, 80-K Poznań, 76-M Poznań (resident of Dolnośląskie Voivodeship), 78-M Łańcut, 90-K Szczuczyn, 67-K, 74-K Kraków, 69-K, 84-K Łódź, 82-M, 77-M, 81-K Zgierz, 69-K Racibórz, 85-K Tychy, 73-K Starachowice.

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