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Coronavirus in Poland. Report of the Ministry of Health on November 10

The Ministry of Health announced on Tuesday (November 10) about another 25,484 cases of coronavirus infection in Poland. 330 people died. The balance of COVID-19 in Poland, from the beginning of the epidemic, is as follows: 593,592 cases of infection, 8,375 deaths. During the day, over 54.7 thousand. coronavirus tests.

New cases of coronavirus infections concern the following voivodeships: Śląskie (4276), Wielkopolskie (3846), Małopolskie (2697), Mazowieckie (1982), Dolnośląskie (2541), Łódzkie (1431), Podkarpackie (1236), Pomeranian (1116), Kujawsko-Pomorskie (1108), Lublin (985), Opole (762), West Pomeranian (738), Świętokrzyskie (753), Podlasie (714), Lubuskie (650), Warmian-Masurian (649).

61 people died from COVID-19, while 269 people died due to the coexistence of COVID-19 with other diseases. In total, 330 people died from the coronavirus within 24 hours.

During the day, over 54.7 thousand. coronavirus tests.

The Ministry of Health announced that a total of 32,586 beds and 2,460 ventilators are prepared for patients suffering from COVID-19. There are currently 21,640 people infected with the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus in hospitals. 1,898 patients are on ventilators.

407,486 people were quarantined, and 37,655 people were under sanitary and epidemiological supervision.

According to the latest data, the number of people who have recovered is 230,661.

The first case of the coronavirus in Poland was announced on March 4.

SARS-CoV-2 is a new strain of coronavirus that causes acute respiratory distress syndrome and leads to severe pneumonia. The virus is spread very easily from person to person through droplets such as sneezing or coughing. One person is able to quickly become infected from another, especially in crowded, closed spaces or during close contacts.

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