URGENT: Total COVID-19 Cases Reaches 3100
DUSHANBE, 25.05.2020. (NIAT Khovar) – There are 171 new cases of COVID-19 infection. The total number of infected individuals is now 3100. The number of those who could not recover remains unchanged at fourty-six individuals, reports the Ministry of Health and Social Protection of the Population.
Of the infected group, 1395 individuals have recovered.
So far, 2,773 people suspected of having the virus have undergone medical supervision. Of those 232 people have been discharged in the last 24 hours.
The government and the Ministry of Health urge caution while at work and in public places.
The Health Ministry advises all the residents to strictly follow the rules of personal hygiene, wear protective masks, keep a distance of at least 1.5 meters between one another, and in case of onset of symptoms to immediately consult a family doctor or call the hotlines (311 or 511) to consult with a specialist.









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