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During the last week, 12 thousand people have arrived in Poland. 762 coronavirus infections – reported the Ministry of Health. 19 people died during that time due to COVID-22. Last day there were 2 cases. – The coronavirus is not giving up. Therefore, it is difficult to expect that it will be different in Poland – recently said vaccinologist Dr. n. med. Ernest Kuchar, pointing to the thing that we simply need to focus on. What is the current covid situation in Poland and what exactly does Dr. Kuchar advise? Here are the details.
- On July 14-20, 12 thousand jobs were recorded in Poland. 762 cases of COVID-19. 22 people died
- During the last 2 hours, 853 people fell ill
- The R index for Poland is growing, according to the information from the Ministry of Health, it is currently 1,49
- So let’s forget about lockdowns, let’s focus on vaccinations – emphasizes Dr. Ernest Kuchar and explains why
- More information can be found on the Onet homepage
The sixth wave in Poland continues. Weekly report of the Ministry of Health
On July 20, the Ministry of Health published a weekly report on infections and deaths caused by COVID-19.
For the period from 𝟭𝟰.𝟬𝟳.𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟮-𝟮𝟬.𝟬𝟳.𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟮 𝗿. we have 12 (including 762 reinfections) confirmed cases of coronavirus infection from the following voivodeships: Mazowieckie (2), Śląskie (472), Małopolskie (1), Dolnośląskie (584), Pomorskie (1), Wielkopolskie (252), Łódzkie (964), Zachodniopomorskie (914), Kujawsko-Pomorskie ( 842), Lubelskie (741), Warmińsko-Mazurskie (545), Podkarpacie (532), Świętokrzyskie (491), Podlasie (486), Opole (407), Lubuskie (369).
270 infections are data without specifying an address, which will be completed by the sanitary inspection. Seven people died due to COVID-19, 7 people died due to the coexistence of COVID-19 with other diseases.
Number of coronavirus infections 6 038 893/116 486 (all positive / including deceased persons).
For comparison, in the previous week, i.e. July 07-13, 2022, there were 7569 cases. Most cases were recorded in the following voivodships: Mazowieckie (1630), Śląskie (919) and Małopolskie (708). This means that from week to week the infection increased by almost 70%.
Does all this mean the beginning of the sixth wave of the coronavirus in Poland? According to the voivodeship consultant in the field of epidemiology, prof. Joanna Zajkowska from the Medical University of Bialystok, this wave continues.
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According to data from the Ministry of Health on July 20 Last day, 2 853 coronavirus infections were recorded in Poland. 19 people have died from COVID-11. 13 people recovered.
In the last 24 hours, 8 thousand. 931 tests for the virus.
How was it the week before? On Wednesday, July 13, the Ministry of Health reported 1 coronavirus infections. Six people died.
COVID-19 in Poland. How many people are in hospitals?
The number of people staying in hospitals is growing. The data of the Ministry of Health from July 19 indicates 1 people hospitalized due to COVID-157.
A week ago, on July 12, there were 694 such patients, two weeks earlier – 449.
Prof. Joanna Zajkowska reminds that the number of hospitalizations says “the real percentage of severe cases”. He recently talked about the importance of the level of hospitalization in the program “Onet Rano.” MZ spokesman Wojciech Andrusiewicz: – For us, infections are not that important compared to the more important statistics, i.e. the number of hospitalized people. This is the most important data in the epidemic, it says about the strain on the health care system.
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The spokesman admitted that there are three variants of forecasts for the further development of the current wave. The peak of infections would be from August to November. – We assume several tens of thousands of COVID-19 cases a day, and in the worst case scenario, we assume 10 thousand. people in hospitals, in the neutral variant up to 5 thousand. hospitalized people – he said in “Onet Rano.”.
Disturbing indicator R. Dr Kuchar: only chance
How will the next days and weeks be shaped? Concerns remain about the R (virus reproduction rate) index for Poland. At the end of June, the reproduction rate of the virus for Poland reached 1,3. According to the data provided by the Ministry of Health, it is now 1,49.
However, according to the information published on an ongoing basis on Twitter (the Ministry of Health does it on a weekly basis), based on the Ministry’s data, this indicator is already 1,59.
This means that the epidemic is developing, that more and more people are becoming infected.
– Coronavirus won’t let go. In most countries of the world, the number of cases is rising or remains high. Therefore, it is difficult to expect that it will be different in Poland – recently said vaccinologist Dr. n. med. Ernest Kuchar.
When asked about the need to introduce any possible restrictions, Dr. Kuchar pointed out that the high contagiousness of the current variant of the coronavirus allows us to assume that what worked earlier will not work at all.
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– Especially masks worn “in Polish”, under the nose. It must be made clear: you do not enter the same river twice, especially in the context of infectious diseases. Lockdowns did not do anything, the more so as there was social consent and tolerance of the authorities for non-compliance. The only chance is vaccinations. The new variants are so contagious that the restrictions, especially if not strictly followed, will not do much. So let’s forget about lockdowns, let’s focus on vaccinations – said Kuchar.
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