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Out of 228 new cases of coronavirus, 111 were detected in Tbilisi

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04.05.2021 / 18:21
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According to the information published on Stopcov.ge, out of 228 new cases of infection detected in the country today: 111 cases were detected in Tbilisi, Adjara – 16, Imereti – 19, Kvemo Kartli – 5, Shida Kartli – 17, Guria – 20, Samegrelo – Zemo Svaneti – 20 , Kakheti – 5, Mtskheta-Mtianeti – 6, Samtskhe-Javakheti – 4, Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti – 5.
Currently, there are 5,189 active cases of infection, of which: 1,876 people are treated in hospitals, including 879 in Tbilisi hospitals, 293 in Adjara, 303 in Imereti. At this stage, 364 people are seriously ill, including 165 in Tbilisi and Adjara. 45, in Imereti -77. There are 69 people on artificial respiration, 47 of them in Tbilisi, 3 in Adjara, 6 in Imereti. 218 people are accommodated in clinical hotels, including 128 in Tbilisi and 85 in Adjara. 3,095 people are undergoing treatment for the virus in a residential apartment.
219 people are placed in quarantine areas, including 98 in Tbilisi and 10 in Adjara.
A total of 24,003 people were transferred from the state border to quarantine areas from October 6 to April 4.
At this stage, 9 688 people are in self-isolation, including 4 125 people in Tbilisi, 1 226 in Adjara, 1 012 in Imereti.

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