Despite slowed down testing on Sunday, Slovenia registered 1,116 new coronavirus cases as over 30% of the tests returned positive results, the highest rate yet. The country reported seven more Covid-related deaths in hospitals.
Presenting fresh data at Monday’s press briefing, government spokesman Jelko Kacin said the number of patients hospitalised with Covid-19 has risen to 523, from 508 the day before.
The number of those in intensive care units rose by 11 to 82.
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The latest infections bring the national coronavirus case count to over 24,000, of which 15,230 are active cases, according to tracker site covid-19.sledilnik.org.
The Covid-related death toll has increased to 248.
The rolling 14-day average of cases per 100,000 residents is now 727, according to the tracker site.
A total of 3,682 tests were performed on Sunday, which compares to 5,776 on Saturday and 7,025 on Friday, when daily case tallies hit 1,675 and 1,961, respectively, the latter a record high.
Kacin said the situation was worst in the north-western region of Gorenjska, where 43% of all tests were positive.