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4,318 New Cases - COVID Statistics

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BM.GE
20.11.21 18:00
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According to the information published on Stopcov.ge, within the intensive testing, 52,962 tests were conducted across the country in the last 24 hours, including 32,513 tests with antigen tests and 20,449 PCR tests.
 
As a result of the testing, 4,318 newly confirmed cases of the virus were detected in the last 24 hours. The total number of confirmed cases detected since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic in the country is 808,889.

As for the positive rate, as of November 19, the rate is 8.15%, for the last 14 days - 9.39% and for 7 days - 9.00%.

In the last 24 hours, 2,457 people recovered from the virus, and the total number of people recovered increased to 743,927.
 
70 new deaths from coronavirus have been reported in the last 24 hours. A total of 11,422 people have died from the virus since the pandemic spread.
 
Out of 4,318 new cases of infection detected in the country today: 1,663 cases were detected in Tbilisi, Adjara - 159, Imereti - 809, Kvemo Kartli - 279, Shida Kartli - 360, Guria - 98, Samegrelo - Zemo Svaneti - 295, Kakheti - 303, Mtskheta - Mtianeti - 113, Samtskhe-Javakheti - 184, Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti - 55.
 
Currently, active cases of infection are 53,514 out of which: 6,471 people are treated in hospitals, including 2,473 in Tbilisi hospitals, 548 in Adjara, 1,665 in Imereti. At this stage, 1,630 people are seriously ill, including 623 in Tbilisi, Adjara. - 131, in Imereti - 500. There are 382 people on artificial respiration, of which 214 in Tbilisi, 44 in Adjara, 33 in Imereti. 1,173 people are accommodated in clinical hotels, including 779 in Tbilisi and 223 in Adjara. 45,870 people are undergoing treatment for the virus in their homes.
 
48 people are placed in quarantine areas, including 48 in Tbilisi and 0 in Adjara.
 
In total, from October 6, 2020 to November 19, 25,293 people were transferred from the state border to quarantine areas.

There are 45,880 people in self-isolation at this stage.