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Poland reports 24,882 new coronavirus cases, 370 more deaths

18.11.2021 10:40
Poland on Thursday reported 24,882 new coronavirus infections and 370 more deaths related to COVID-19, bringing the country's total number of cases during the pandemic to 3,279,787 and fatalities to 79,994.
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Of the new cases confirmed on Thursdaythe most—5,109—were in the central Mazowieckie province, which includes the national capital Warsaw.

The latest deaths in Poland's coronavirus outbreak are 270 people with pre-existing medical conditions and 100 others who died directly because of COVID-19, the health ministry said.

On Wednesday, Poland confirmed 463 deaths and 24,239 new coronavirus infections nationwide, compared with 282 deaths and 16,590 fresh cases a day earlier.

On April 8the country reported its highest daily toll of 954 deaths related to the coronavirus.

On April 1, the Polish health ministry confirmed 35,251 new single-day cases, the most since the pandemic hit the country early last year.

Poland's first case of coronavirus infection was reported on March 4, 2020.

15,713 in hospitals, 503,419 quarantined

The Polish health ministry announced on Thursday morning that 15,713 COVID-19 patients were in hospitals nationwide, 1,345 of them on ventilators, with a further 503,419 people quarantined for possible coronavirus exposure.

Meanwhile, 2,843,270 people have now recovered from COVID-19 throughout the country, the health ministry also said.

Officials have warned that the number of COVID-19 infections in the country could rise in the weeks ahead as the Delta variant of the coronavirus begins to spread more quickly.

Health Minister Adam Niedzielski said at the end of last month that the number of daily COVID-19 infections was growing sharply and that “drastic steps” could be necessary to counteract what he called an “explosion of the pandemic” in the country.

Niedzielski said in a media interview earlier this month that the fourth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic was expected to reach its height in Poland in late November or early December, with up to 40,000 daily cases.

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Source: IAR, PAP