The most new cases of infection with SARS-CoV-2 since the last report are in Bucharest - 1,210 and the counties of Timis - 792, Cluj - 712, Suceava - 550, Brasov - 457, Iasi - 399, Maramures - 347, Bihor - 337, Constanta - 316, Bacau - 308, the Strategic Communication Group (GCS) informed on Thursday, Agerpres reports.
The Capital City remains in the red scenario regarding infection rate with SARS-CoV-2, with an incidence of 3.63 cases per thousand inhabitants, going up from the previous day, when it was 3.32 per thousand inhabitants.
The following counties are also in the red scenario: Cluj - 4,91 cases per thousand inhabitants, Suceava - 3.67, Timis - 3.32, Brasov - 3.20, Ilfov - 3.19.
Most new COVID-19 cases, in Bucharest (1,210), Timis (792), Cluj (712)
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