Moldova Reports the Lowest Number of Coronavirus Cases Since the End of May

13 July 2020 | 15:52
On July 13, Moldova reports 57 new cases of coronavirus, from which two are in the breakaway Transnistria region.
This is the lowest number of cases registered daily in Moldova, since May 25.
The number of people infected with the new type of coronavirus reached 19,439. At the same time, 12,793 people recovered, while the number of COVID-19 deaths reached 649.
Today, the authorities performed 551 tests, from which 163 are repeated tests.
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