(ANSA) - BELGRADE, APRIL 3 – A total of 102987 confirmed
cases of coronavirus (+8374 day-on-day), 73522 in Germany only,
and 1381 deaths (+215) were registered in countries in Central-
and Eastern Europe, Germany, Austria and Greece as April 2,
according to official data of national authorities collected by
the World Health Organization (WHO).
Most of cases of COVID-19 in the area were registered in
Germany (73522, +6156 in the last 24 hours, 872 deaths),
followed by Austria (10711, +529, 146 deaths), Czech Republic
(3589, +281), Poland (2554, +243), Romania (2460, +215), Greece
(1375, +61), Serbia (1060, +160), Croatia (963, +96), Slovenia
(841, +27), Ukraine (804, +135), Estonia (779, +34), Lithuania
(581, +48), Hungary (525, +33), Bosnia-Herzegovina (464, +51),
Latvia (446, +48), Moldova (423, +70), Bulgaria (422, +23),
Slovakia (400, +37), North Macedonia (354, +25), Albania (277,
+34), Belarus (192, +40) Kosovo (125, +13), and Montenegro (120,
+15).
In Slovenia, Croatia, Bulgaria, Romania and in the Western
Balkans (Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Kosovo,
North Macedonia, Albania) 7086 confirmed cases and 171 deaths
were registered until April 2.
Austria has registered 1203 cases of COVID-19 per million,
compared to 1828 in Italy, followed by Germany (884), Estonia
(586), Slovenia (406).
In the region, Austria has also registered the highest number
of deaths per one million population (16.4), followed by Germany
(10.49) and Slovenia (7.26). Italy has recorded 217,5 deaths per
million inhabitants as of yesterday. (ANSA).
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