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Slovenia & COVID-19: 2,429 New Cases Tuesday, 57 Deaths, 27.6 Positivity

By: P.T., STA

Slovenia recorded 2,429 new coronavirus cases for Tuesday, the third highest daily increase in infections since the start of the epidemic, as the test positivity rate hit 33.8%, and 57 more patients with Covid-19 died, according to government data. The overall death toll has passed 1,500.
Tuesday is typically the day of the week that sees the highest number of cases, peaking at 2,611 on 27 October, with 2,492 confirmed the following day.
The latest cases come from 7,178 tests, fewer than the record 8,063 conducted a week ago when 2,226 cases were confirmed for a test positivity rate 27.6%. The rate stood at 22% this Monday, as 1,292 infections were confirmed.
According to Nuška Čakš Jager from the National Institute of Public Health, today’s increase in the number of new infections may be attributed to the introduction of rapid tests. Positive test are double-checked with PCR tests.
Addressing the daily government press briefing, she said as care homes were introducing rapid tests this would reflect on the number of cases detested there.
The number of patients hospitalised with Covid-19 dropped by 14 from the day before to 1,285 after 88 patients were discharged home yesterday, 114 were newly admitted while the rest died. The number of patients in intensive case dropped by 11 to 199.
With 57 more fatalities, Slovenia’s death toll among patients with Covid has reached 1,547.
In the last two weeks, Slovenia recorded 981 infections per 100,000 people. Since the start of the outbreak, a total of 79,563 infections have been confirmed.
Government spokesperson Jelko Kacin, speaking at the press briefing today, said that the new hotspots are Krško with 97 infections, Slovenska Bistrica with 73, Novo Mesto with 77, and Koper with 66. In Ljubljana 219 new infections were recorded, and 165 in Maribor.
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