COVID-19: Рекордное количество случаев с начала пандемии в Грузии

За последние несколько недель количество новых случаев инфицирования в Грузии резко возросло, достигнув рекордных показателей с начала пандемии.

Грузия сообщила о 193 новых случаях коронавируса по состоянию на 21 сентября и объявила о смерти 20 пациента, с момента как страна подтвердила свой первый случай коронавируса в конце февраля 2020 года.

Новые 193 случая были зарегистрированы в:

  • Аджарский регион - 92 случая
  • Тбилиси - 31 случай
  • Имеретинский регион - 53 случая
  • Самегрело-Земо Сванети - 8 случаев
  • Гурия - 7 случаев
  • Рача - 1 случай
  • Мцхета - Мтианети - 1 случай

На сегодняшний день в Грузии зарегистрировано 3,635 случаев коронавируса.

1,534 из 3,635 пациентов выздоровели, 20 умерли.

На сегодняшний день в стране остаются инфицированными COVID-19 2,142 человека.

По словам премьер-министра Георгия Гахария, в настоящее время правительство не планирует объявлять общенациональную изоляцию.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

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