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Coronavirus in Armenia: 6 people died in a day. In fact, 5,513 patients are under treatment.



The number of confirmed carriers of the coronavirus in the country increased by 72 in the past 24 hours on 4,897 tests, according to the Armenian Health Ministry on the morning of December 20. The number of those who have recovered increased by 364.


Four people died of COVID-19 during the day and two more deaths were registered when a patient was diagnosed with a coronavirus infection, but died of another disease.


In fact, there were 5,513 patients on treatment.


A total of 2,497,107 tests have been performed to date, of which 343,708 have been confirmed carriers of the coronavirus and 328,799 have recovered.


To this day, 7,903 people have died from COVID-19 in Armenia. As a result of other diseases, 1,493 patients have died.

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