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On Wednesday, 35 Covid-19 patients were hospitalized, but a total of 197 patients were hospitalized

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Of all inpatients, 189 had a moderate course of disease and eight had a severe course.

18 patients were discharged from the hospital last day, while a total of 383 patients have been discharged from the hospital so far.

It has already been reported that last day, as on Tuesday, 251 cases of Covid-19 were detected in Latvia, however, one of the cases died on Wednesday, according to data compiled by the Center for Disease Prevention and Control (SPKC).

The deceased patient was in the age group of 80 to 90 years. To date, 64 people who have been diagnosed with Covid-19 have died.

A total of 5,105 Covid-19 tests were performed in the country last day, while the proportion of positive tests was 4.9%. The SPCC has previously explained that this figure is considered important in the European Union, as above 4%, the spread of the disease is considered to be rapid and uncontrolled.

This is one of the highest rates of positive tests in the autumn. Previously, 4.7% of the tests performed on October 25 were positive, but the highest since the appearance of Covid-19 was on March 8, when 22 Covid-19 tests were performed, two of which were positive, thus the proportion of positive tests was 9. , 1%.

According to the data of the center, Covid-19 has been detected in a total of 5395 cases so far, while 24 more Covid-19 patients have recovered in the last day, thus a total of 1406 patients have recovered.

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