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Coronavirus: 302.464 cases in New Europe,12.266 died

In Germany 169575, Balkans (37827), Belarus (23906)

12 May, 09:34
(ANSA) - BELGRADE, 12 MAY - A total of 302.464 confirmed cases of COVID-19 (+2614 day-on-day), of which 169575 in Germany only, were registered in countries in Central- and Eastern Europe, Germany, Austria and Greece, show official data of national authorities received by the World Health Organization (WHO) by 10:00, May 11. The growth of COVID-19 cases in the region is slowing down, with the exception of Belarus and Ukraine. The total number of fatalities in the region is 12.266 (+118), out of which 7417 registered in Germany, 952 in Romania, 800 in Poland, 618 in Austria, 421 in Hungary, 408 in Ukraine, 280 in Czechia, 215 in Serbia, 171 in Moldova, 151 in Greece, 135 in Belarus, 103 in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 102 in Slovenia. Most of cases of COVID-19 in the area were registered in Germany (169575, +357 in the last 24 hours), followed by Belarus (23906, +933), ), Poland (15996, +345), Austria (15787, +10), Ukraine (15648, +416), Romania (15362, +231), Serbia (10114, +82), Czechia (8123, +28), Moldova (4927, +60), Hungary (3284, +21), Greece (2716, +6), Croatia (2187, +11), Bosnia-Herzegovina (2098, +28), Bulgaria (1965, +10), Estonia (1739, +6), North Macedonia (1642, +20), Slovakia (1457, +2), Slovenia (1457, +3), Lithuania (1479, +35), Latvia (939, +9), Kosovo (870), Albania (868), and Montenegro (325, +1). In Slovenia, Croatia, Bulgaria, Romania and in the Western Balkans (Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Albania) 37827 confirmed cases and 1.729 deaths were registered as of May 11. In Central- and Eastern Europe, Belarus has registered about 2519 cases of COVID-19 per million inhabitants, compared to 3622 in Italy, followed by Germany (2039), Moldova (1837) and Austria (1773), while the lowest rate was observed in Slovakia (267 per million) and Greece (252 per million), according to a count by ANSA based on WHO data. In the region, Germany has registered the highest number of deaths per one million population in the region (89), followed by Austria (69), Moldova (64), Romania and Slovenia (49), Slovakia the lowest (5). Italy has recorded around 505 deaths per million inhabitants. Between May 4 and May 11, the highest weekly increase of confirmed cases was observed in Belarus (+36,7%), Ukraine (+26,9%), Bulgaria (21,4%), Moldova (+19,6%), Poland (+16,8%), Romania (+16,7%) and Bosnia and Herzegovina (+13,0%), the lowest in Montenegro (+0,9%), Austria (+1,2%) and Slovenia (+1,3%). Also in Lithuania, Czechia, Croatia, Germany, Slovakia, Greece, Estonia and Kosovo the weekly increase of new cases is below 5%. Between April 27 and May 4, the highest weekly increase of confirmed cases was registered in Belarus (+67.2%), followed by Ukraine (+36,9 %), and Bulgaria (+24,5%), while in Germany, Czechia, Greece, Estonia, Croatia, Austria, Slovenia, Slovakia, Montenegro and Lithuania the weekly increase is now below 5%. Between April 20 and April 27, the highest weekly increase of confirmed cases was registered in Belarus (+118,9%), followed by Ukraine (+57,8%), Kosovo (+42,6%), Bulgaria (42,1%), Moldova (+37,1%) and Hungary (+30,2%), the lowest in Austria (+3,3%), Montenegro (+4,2%) and Slovenia (+5,8%). Between April 13 and April 20, the highest weekly increases of confirmed cases were registered in Belarus (+85.4%), Ukraine (+84.1%), Serbia (+74.0%), Slovakia (+56.5%) and Moldova (+48.7%), the lowest in Austria (+5.5%), Greece (+5.7%) and Slovenia (+10.4%). (ANSA).

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