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Russia: In the Krasnodar Territory, 186 cases of COVID-19 were detected per day

In the Krasnodar Territory, according to reports from the Kuban headquarters on April 2, doctors detected 186 cases of covid infection per day. Among those infected are 108 women and 78 men, including 25 children. The oldest among the sick celebrated the centenary.

The capital of Kuban traditionally stands out from other municipalities in the region. During the day, 61 cases of infection were detected in Krasnodar. The second in terms of incidence was Goryachiy Klyuch with 13 positive tests, and the third was Armavir, with 11. In addition, cases of morbidity were recorded in the districts of Yeisk and Tikhoretsk – 10 people each, in the districts of Novorossiysk and Starominsk – 9 each, in the Seversky district – 8 cases, in Sochi – 7, in the municipality of Labinsk – 6. In addition, cases of infection were registered in 17 other municipalities of the region.

Currently, 1,657 patients in the region are suffering from coronavirus infection. Of these, 268 are in the hospitals of the region’s medical institutions.

In total, since the start of the pandemic, the inhabitants of Kuban have suffered from the coronavirus 357,879 times.

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