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- Coronavirus in Poland. Data on infections as of November 22, 2021
- Coronavirus in Poland. How many people in hospitals?
- Coronavirus in Poland. The total number of victims is over 80.
- Coronavirus in Europe. More countries are introducing restrictions
- The government does not listen to experts from the Medical Council
The fourth wave of coronavirus in Poland. The Ministry of Health announced today about 12 thousand. 334 new cases of coronavirus infection. Eight people died last night. A record number of patients are staying in hospitals.
- In the last day in Poland, 12 thousand. 334 coronavirus infections.
- Eight patients have died due to the coronavirus
- The number of occupied hospital beds and ventilators is at a record since the start of the fourth wave of the pandemic
- Currently, 17 are hospitalized. 358 coronavirus infected patients. 1 thousand. 526 respirators
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Today, 12 thousand people have been detected in Poland. 334 coronavirus infections from the following voivodeships: Mazowieckie (2638), Śląskie (1318), Małopolskie (1058), Dolnośląskie (931), Zachodniopomorskie (912), Wielkopolskie (841), Łódzkie (710), Pomeranian (676), Kujawsko-Pomorskie ( 575), Lublin (521), Opole (395), Podkarpacie (377), Lubuskie (359), Warmian-Masurian (327), Podlasie (302), Świętokrzyskie (241).
153 infections are data without specifying an address, which will be supplemented by the sanitary inspection.
Thirteen people died due to COVID-19, while 5 people died due to the coexistence of COVID-19 with other diseases.
Number of people infected with coronavirus 3 / 357 (all positive / including deceased persons).
The fourth wave of COVID-19 in Poland in the attack, the number of infections is increasing, more and more people require hospitalization.
The latest data from the Ministry of Health show that there are currently 17 hospitals in hospitals. 358 patients. Previously, this number of people hospitalized at the beginning of May.
A week ago, on November 15, 14 thousand. 123 hospital beds.
The number of patients who require help with breathing is also increasing. Currently, 1 thousand. 526 respirators. A week ago, 1 thousand. 204.
On Friday, November 19, the Ministry of Health reported 403 deaths from COVID-19. Thus, the number of deaths caused by this disease in Poland exceeded 80. Many more men than women died. Two newborns were the youngest victims of the coronavirus.
The first case of the SARS-Cov-2 coronavirus in Poland was found on March 4, 2020, it was a patient from Zielona Góra. The first fatal victim was a 57-year-old woman from Poznań. She died on March 12, 2020.
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40 thousand We passed the number of victims on February 11 this year.
On Sunday, November 21, the number of coronavirus victims in Poland amounted to 80. 822. Most deaths were recorded in the province. Mazowieckie, Śląskie and Wielkopolskie. The smallest number of victims is in the province. Opole and Lubuskie.
Worldwide, more than 5 million 168 thousand died from the coronavirus until Sunday. people. With almost 81 thousand. In the global ranking, we are in 18th place. In the United States, more than 19 have died from COVID-793., in Brazil almost 613 thousand, in India almost 466 thousand, in Mexico over 292 thousand, and in Our Country over 264 thousand. people.
When it comes to the balance of deaths per population, Poland ranks 27th. Until Sunday, 2 thousand. 139 deaths per million inhabitants. Peru comes first with almost 6. casualties per million inhabitants. Next are Bulgaria (3), Bosnia and Herzegovina (964), Montenegro (3), North Macedonia (757) and Hungary (3).
The fourth wave of the coronavirus pandemic is hitting European countries increasingly harder. Austria a week ago was the first country in Europe to introduce a lockdown for unvaccinated people, from today restrictions apply to everyone, including those who are vaccinated. Austria has also decided to impose an obligation to vaccinate, it will enter into force on February 1, 2022.
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In Germany, the restrictions in force in Germany differ from state to state. In some of them, people without a covid passport cannot enter restaurants, participate in mass events or gatherings.
The Czech government also decided to introduce certain restrictions. Czechs cannot go to a hairdresser or enter a restaurant, unless they present one of several admissible documents. This may be a covid passport confirming full vaccinations or convalescent status, as well as a negative coronavirus (antigenic or PCR) test not older than 24 hours.
In Slovakia, unvaccinated people who work stationary are required to undergo compulsory testing for the presence of coronavirus. As for restrictions, they are introduced regionally, based on the severity of the epidemic. The most severe restrictions apply in half of the country. All hotels are closed, as are restaurants that can only serve take-out meals. Only vaccinated people may participate in weddings, funerals or mass events.
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The government does not listen to experts from the Medical Council
For a long time, experts on the Prime Minister’s Medical Council have been calling for more decisive action in relation to the pandemic. This applies, inter alia, to more effective enforcement of current regulations, introduction of covid certificates or restrictions at the local level.
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– Minister Adam Niedzielski announced in August that the government is prepared for the fourth wave and if there will be a thousand infections a day, restrictions will be introduced. Meanwhile, we hear from the most important Polish politicians that no measures will be introduced – Prof. Agnieszka Szuster-Ciesielska from the Department of Virology and Immunology at the Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin.
The advisory body to the prime minister in matters related to the coronavirus is the Medical Council. It includes, among others prof. Andrzej Horban (chairman), prof. Anna Piekarska, prof. Robert Flisiak, prof. Krzysztof Simon, prof. Miłosz Parczewski or prof. Krzysztof Pyrć. No official position has appeared on the council’s website for a month, but in many interviews its members emphasize that they have been recommending the government to introduce new restrictions for a long time.
– The government does not have to implement all of our recommendations because it has its own goals and specific tasks. But it seems to me that our recommendations sometimes fall into a void – said prof. Krzysztof Simon.
– All members of the Medical Council opted for introducing the use of vaccination certificates as early as possible, following the example of other countries. They provide enormous room for maneuver and are a huge stimulus to stimulate vaccination. That’s what we advised – said in turn in Radio ZET prof. Robert Flisiak. He added that “for social or political reasons” the recommendation had not been implemented.
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