According to the coordination center of the Russian government, the incidence of COVID-19 has increased by 25% over the past seven days in Bashkiria. Azat Rakhmatullin, First Deputy Minister of Health of Bashkiria, announced this today at an operational meeting of the republic’s government in the Republic Management Center. According to the regional Ministry of Health, 247 new cases of COVID-19 were registered daily in the republic. There are 192 patients on inpatient treatment. 1,929 people receive outpatient treatment.
390 beds have been deployed in the infectious diseases hospitals of the republic for the treatment of COVID-19. The free bed fund is 16%. The COVID-19 coefficient for Bashkiria was 1.2, and for the country, it was 1.1.
In Bashkiria, the incidence of influenza increased by 28.8% compared to last week. Currently, 1,896,230 doses of influenza vaccine have been delivered to the republic. More than 2 million people have been vaccinated, more than 50% of the republic’s total population.
Preventive medical examinations of the population and its clinical examination are continuing. 1,029,755 people (99.8% of the plan) passed the first stage of medical examination, 236,512 people (102.5%) underwent professional examinations, and 358,163 residents (100.3%) underwent an in-depth medical examination to prevent complications after COVID-19 disease.
3,305,884 people were vaccinated against COVID-19, and 967,239 residents (67.8%) were revaccinated.
Author: Eduard Kuskarbekov
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