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Statistics of the COVID-19 pandemic in Serbia

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This article consists of various statistical charts related to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in Serbia.

Cases

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Total confirmed cases

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New cases per day

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Growth factor

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Growth factor is defined as today's new cases/new cases on the previous day.[1] It is indicative of the evolution of the pandemic. A continuously decreasing factor indicates that the pandemic is under control.

Cases by age group

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Hospitalized

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From June 6 until July 15, official source[2] stopped giving number of hospitalized patients, only number of active ones From 6 June to 15 July this chart shows number of active cases.

Number of people on ventilators

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Recoveries

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Sudden jump in number of recoveries since 6 June was explained by changed methodology of determining healthy patients, requiring only one negative COVID-19 PCR test, as opposed to two negative test at least 24 hours apart required before.[3]

Testing

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Number of daily tests and positive cases

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Total tested

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Percentage of positive tests

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Deaths

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Total number of deaths

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Number of deaths per day

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Deaths by age groups

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Average age of deceased on the day

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By regions

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Number of infected by districts and towns

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COVID-19 infected inhabitants per 100,000 people in Districts of Serbia without Kosovo* (2 June 2020)

Number of self-isolated people by municipalities and towns

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Data acquired from the official website.[7]

References

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  1. ^ "Coronavirus Cases: Statistics and Charts – Worldometer". worldometers.info. Retrieved 2020-03-18.
  2. ^ "Статистички подаци о вирусу Covid-19 у Републици Србији" (in Serbian). Retrieved 2020-06-08.
  3. ^ Dr Kisić Tepavčević objašnjava: Kako je broj izlečenih za dan porastao za 4.000 (in Serbian), retrieved 2020-06-07
  4. ^ "U Zaječaru još 10 osoba pozitivno na korona virus! Ukupan broj obolelih skočio na 80". 2020-05-05.
  5. ^ "Статистички подаци о коронавирусу" (in Serbian). Retrieved 2020-06-03.
  6. ^ Loxha, Amra Zejneli (2020-03-30). "Srpske sredine 'izolovane' od kosovskog zdravstva i u pandemiji". Radio Slobodna Evropa.
  7. ^ "COVID19 статистике" (in Serbian).