Who in Poland suffers from COVID-19 the most? Min. Niedzielski comments
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Coronavirus in Poland mainly affects people aged 30-40. It is this age group that most often suffer from COVID-19. At the same time, only a small percentage of them are vaccinated.

The head of the Ministry of Health, Adam Niedzielski, showed the latest data on COVID-19 cases in Poland on his social profile. The report shows that in July, people aged 31-40 and 21-30 were most often ill. This group is responsible for over 40 percent. all cases. The head of the Ministry of Health indicated that they are also people from the least group vaccinated.

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«Data from the last month show that it is mainly people from the least vaccinated groups that are infected. Infections among people under 40 are over 56 percent. infections. People over 60 – who are the most widely vaccinated group – are only less than 20 percent. infections »- he wrote in social media, among others Niedzielski.

Seniors are the leaders of vaccination

The rest of the cake is divided fairly evenly. Less than 20 percent. of all new infections are people over 60 years of age, which is the best vaccinated group.

In Monday’s press release, the Ministry of Health informs about 64 new cases of coronavirus infection. No person died from COViD-19.

According to official statistics, almost 18 million people are fully vaccinated in Poland – that’s 47 percent. the entire population. Poles have so far received over 35 million doses of the medicine.

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