The new infections concern the following counties: Lubelskie (671), Mazowieckie (539), Podlaskie (313), ódzkie (167), Pomorskie (161), Zachodniopomorskie (155), Podkarpackie (154), Śląskie (143), Wielkopolskie (143) , Wielkopolskie (143) 140), Małopolskie (136), Dolnośląskie (107), Kujawsko-Pomorskie (90), Warmińsko-Mazurskie (82), Świętokrzyskie (39), Lubuskie (33), Opole (32).
Corona virus in Poland
Infection and mortality. daily data
38 Infection is data without specifying an address, which will be completed by health inspection.
There are 2,796 COVID-19 patients in hospitals, including 248 patients who require ventilator treatment.
A week ago, on October 7, 2,103 COVID-19 patients were hospitalized, two weeks earlier, on September 30, 1614.
A year ago, on October 14, 2020, 6,084 patients with COVID-19 were hospitalized, while 467 patients were on ventilators.
7,737 beds and 831 respirators are equipped for COVID-19 patients. There are 111,191 people in quarantine. The ministry also said that 2,671,199 injured people have recovered so far.
44,889 tests were conducted in the last day.
– The professor said – the quality of our immune system depends on us for 75 percent. Wiesław Kozak of Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, is an expert in immunology and physiology. He stressed that we will emerge from the COVID-19 epidemic as a mentally deformed society, and this aspect is of great importance for immunity.
An expert in immunology and physiology with many years of experience confirmed in an interview that there is a whole range of behaviors that protect the immune system.
He is under attack all year round and has to do his job all the time. It is a distracted seventh sense that recognizes foreign structures that want to invade our bodies. Many succeed and want stability, and the immune system must exclude and destroy them. There is no panacea to make it as effective as possible, but in short, it must be said that it is about a healthy life – the professor emphasized. Cossacks.
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