Corona virus in Poland.  Latest data on injuries - 26/01/2022

The latest injuries come from the following governorates:

  • Masovian Province (8524),
  • Silesia (8042),
  • Greater Poland (4583),
  • Lesser Poland (4557),
  • Lower Silesia (4423),
  • Pomeranian (3722),
  • وودód County (3499),
  • Lublin (3001),
  • Podkarpacy District (2785),
  • Kiuavian Province – Pomerania (2204),
  • West Pomerania Province (2120),
  • Varmin-Masurian province (1579),
  • Podlasie County (1259),
  • Opole (1219),
  • Świętokrzyski (984),
  • Luboski County (649).
  • 270 injuries are data without specifying a title, which will be supplemented by a health examination

Since the beginning of the epidemic, there have been 4 million 637 thousand people in Poland. 776 injured. 104 thousand 373 people died.

Corona virus in Poland. How many people are in hospitals?

There are 14,000 in hospitals. 18 COVID-19 patients, including 1,000, the Ministry of Health reported, Wednesday, that 147 patients were connected to ventilators. For patients infected with COVID-19 30 thousand. 212 beds and 2000. 713 respirators.

The Ministry of Health said there are 909,000 people in quarantine. 567 people. The Ministry of Health also reported that 3 million and 868 thousand have recovered so far. 655 injured.

A week ago, on January 19, 14,000 people stayed in hospitals. 5 people infected with COVID-19, 1000 people under respirators 391 patients.

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