​In the last day, 8,831 new cases of COVID-19 were registered in Romania, which is 508 less than the previous day. Bucharest has the most cases – 1,632 – where the incidence has increased to 8.31 per thousand.

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There are also many cases in Cluj – 505 new cases (incidence 7 per thousand), Ilfov – 268 new cases (incidence 5.88 per thousand), Prahov – 254 new cases (incidence 4.37 per thousand) and Constanta – 313 new cases ( morbidity 5.41). per thousand).

The 1,688 new cases in 24 hours are re-infected patients who tested positive more than 90 days after the initial infection.

In contrast to newly confirmed cases, after retesting patients who had already tested positive, 296 people tested positive again.

More than 3,700 hospitalized patients with COVID-19

In specialized medical facilities, the number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 is 3,757, which is 48 more than the previous day.

266 people were hospitalized in the intensive care unit, which is 13 more than the previous day. Of the 266 patients admitted to the HTI, 230 are unvaccinated.

Out of the total number of hospitalized patients, 590 are minors, 586 are in the wards, which is 21 less than the previous day, and 4 are pre-hospital, the same as the previous day.

28 new deaths

To date, 65,963 people diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2 have died.

In the period from 07/28/2022 (10:00) to 07/29/2022 (10:00), according to the National Institute of Social Security, 28 deaths were recorded (21 men and 7 women), including one fatal case before the control interval.

Among the 28 deceased, 1 is in the age category of 30-39 years, 3 is in the age category of 50-59 years, 2 is in the age category of 60-69 years, 10 is in the age category of 70-79 years, and 12 is in the age category. age category older than 80 years.

All deceased patients had comorbidities and 20 were unvaccinated.

How many Romanians were checked?

Over the last day, 4,942 RT-PCR tests were performed (2,992 based on case definition and medical protocol and 1,950 on request) and 20,669 rapid antigen tests.

To date, 13,305,490 RT-PCR tests and 10,712,881 rapid antigen tests have been processed at the national level.

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