COVID-19 Update: The Infection Takes More Moldovan Health Care Workers’ Lives

21 September 2020 | 16:34
Moldova registers 200 new cases of COVID-19 infection.
The balance of people infected with the new Coronavirus reached 46,796 cases.
In total, the authorities performed 1,093 tests, of which 131 are repeated tests.
Out of the total number of cases, 17 are medical workers: ten doctors, four nurses, and three auxiliary staff.
There are 1,212 death cases, of which 35 are health workers.
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