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Coronavirus in Poland – infection map, how many vaccinations? How many new cases have been detected? [28 października 2021]

The map of coronavirus infections in Poland shows that the most cases from the beginning of the epidemic have been confirmed in Masovia and Silesia, and the least in the Opole and Świętokrzyskie regions. On the last day, 8378 new SARS-CoV-2 infections were recorded. Over 19.9 million Poles have been fully vaccinated against the coronavirus. See the latest data from the Ministry of Health.

8,378 new cases of coronavirus infection were confirmed on Thursday. A week ago, the Ministry of Health reported 5,592 confirmed infections. Today’s infection rate is 2,786 higher. That’s an increase of 50 percent. The health ministry also announced that 101 people infected with the coronavirus have died.

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Detailed information on infections and deaths in individual provinces is published below – in the table and graphs.

Since the beginning of the pandemic, 2,998,891 infections have been confirmed in Poland, 76,773 people have died due to the coronavirus.

Coronavirus in Poland. How many vaccinations have been taken?

It was served by Wednesday 38 875 119 doses of different COVID-19 vaccines. The first dose was taken 20 185 588 vaccinations. It is fully vaccinated 19 904 462 people – vaccinated with a single-dose preparation of Johnson & Johnson or two doses of AstraZeneca, Moderna or Pfizer / BioNTech vaccines.

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How many people recovered? How many free beds are there for COVID-19 patients?

Thursday’s epidemic report shows that:

10 716 beds are intended for patients with COVID-19 (+377 compared to the previous day), – of this 5863 beds are occupied by COVID-19 patients (+262), – 1030 ventilators are intended for patients with COVID-19 (+20), – of which 495 respirators are currently in use (+31), – 253 059 people are in quarantine (+38 364), – 2 693 373 people recovered (+2791).

Coronavirus in Poland – how many infections?

The SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus in Poland was first confirmed on March 4, 2020. After 215 days, or seven months – on October 4 to be exact – the number of cases exceeded 100,000. Another 100,000 infections were confirmed after 17 days – October 21. The third 100,000 new infections were confirmed after eight days (October 22-29). Another 100,000 infections were confirmed within five days (October 30 to November 3). We reached the level of over 500,000 in four days (from 4 to 7 November). We exceeded 600,000 infections in the next four days (November 11). We exceeded 700,000 on November 15, also after four days. Another 100,000 infections were confirmed after five days – on November 20, the number of infections exceeded 800,000. On November 24 – after adding the missing 22,954 cases – the number exceeded 900,000.

The ceiling of one million confirmed infections was surpassed on December 2after another eight days. We passed the next 100,000 cases on December 10, and more after another ten days (December 20).

On January 1, 2021, the number of confirmed infections in Poland exceeded 1.3 million. Another 100,000 cases were confirmed after nearly two weeks – on January 13, the number of infections exceeded 1.4 million. On January 29, the Ministry of Health announced that over 1.5 million cases have already been confirmed. Another 100,000 infections were confirmed after 16 days – on February 17 we exceeded 1.6 million cases. On February 28, i.e. after 11 days, the number of detected infections exceeded 1.7 million. On March 8, we crossed another threshold – 1.8 million SARS-CoV-2 infections in Poland, and on March 14 there were over 1.9 million.

The number of 2 million confirmed infections was exceeded after another five days – March 19. After five consecutive days passed, the threshold of 2.1 million infections detected was exceeded on March 24. On March 27, over 2.2 million infections were confirmed, and on March 31, over 2.3 million were confirmed. The next threshold, 2.4 million confirmed infections, was breached on April 3. After six consecutive days, on April 9, the number of SARS-CoV-2 infections confirmed in Poland exceeded 2.5 million.

The Ministry of Health announced that we have more than 2.6 million confirmed infections with coronavirus in Poland in a release from April 14. On April 20, more than 2.7 million infections were detected. On May 2, the number of those infected has exceeded 2.8 million since the start of the pandemic. On September 23, we exceeded 2.9 million people infected.

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Coronavirus in Poland. Restrictions

On April 28, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki introduced a plan to defrost the economy. In May, they returned to operation, among other things hotele, restaurants and galleries. From May 15, the obligation to wear masks in the open air was abolished. From May 21 cinemas, theaters, operas, philharmonics, houses and cultural centers were opened. From May 28, restaurateurs can receive guests inside their premises, and hotel restaurants have also been opened. According to a government regulation, casinos, swimming pools and gyms also resumed operations on that day. All while maintaining the sanitary regime.

Hotels and leisure facilities: the limit of 75 percent of occupied rooms,
Objects of religious worship: limit of 75 percent of all places
Cinemas and theaters: the limit of 75 percent of occupied seats,
Sports events and concerts at sports facilities: limit of 50 percent of places,
Gyms, fitness clubs, casinos, commercial venues, post offices, libraries, fairs, conferences, exhibitions and playrooms: 1 person per 10 square meters,
Discos: limit of 150 people,
Amusement parks: 75 percent occupancy limit,
Restaurants: The limit of 75 percent of seats occupied.

The vaccinated persons are not counted towards the quotas.

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You can find them all on government websites current rules and restrictions introduced in connection with the COVID-19 pandemic.

photo-source">Main photo source: Wojtek Jargiło / PAP

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