The map of coronavirus infections in Poland shows that the largest number of infections since the beginning of the epidemic have been confirmed in Mazovia and Silesia, and the lowest in the Opole and فيتwitokrzyskie regions. On Wednesday, the Ministry of Health announced 24,266 new cases of SARS-CoV-2 virus. To date, more than 20.7 million people have been fully vaccinated. See the latest data from the Ministry of Health.
On Wednesday, the Ministry of Health reported 24,266 new infections. MZ also said that 669 people who contracted the coronavirus have died. 496 of them had comorbidities.
Detailed information on injuries and deaths is published in each county separately – in table and graphs.
Since the beginning of the epidemic, 3,881,349 infections have been confirmed in Poland, 89,714 of those infected have died.
Corona virus in Poland. How many vaccinations were taken?
He was serving on a Wednesday 44616673 Different doses of COVID-19 vaccines. The first dose was taken 21222136 vaccinations. They are fully vaccinated 20730782 Persons vaccinated with one dose of Johnson & Johnson or two doses of AstraZeneca, Moderna or Pfizer/BioNTech vaccines.
According to information published on the government website, the booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine was delivered together by Tuesday 4981409 times. This is the sum of the injections in people who completed the initial course of vaccination at least 180 days before, starting on the date of the last dose. This is the third dose for people who received the preparation from Pfizer/BioNTech or Moderna, or the second for people who took the preparation from Johnson & Johnson.
On December 15, the Ministry of Health announced its implementation 212 627 Vaccination with the third booster dose. These are people aged 12 years with immune disorders who have already been fully vaccinated with a preparation from Pfizer / BioNTech, Moderna or AstraZeneka.
How many people have recovered? How many vacancies for covid-19 patients?
Wednesday’s pandemic report shows that:
– 31500 Beds are for COVID-19 patients (+53 compared to the previous day), – from this 24275 The beds are occupied by Covid-19 patients (-267) – 2852 Ventilators designed for patients with COVID-19 (+7) – including 2114 Respirators currently in use (-18) – 546 785 People in Quarantine (-48613) – 3344222 People have recovered (+10909).
Corona virus in Poland – how many infections?
The SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus was first confirmed in Poland on March 4, 2020.
The number of confirmed cases of 2 million was exceeded on March 19, 2021.
Corona virus in Poland. restrictions
Due to the epidemic, it has been in force in Poland since December 1 Previous restrictions have been partially changed, i.e.:
Banning flights to seven countriesBotswana, Swaziland, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia, RPA, Zimbabwe,
Quarantine extended to 14 days for people traveling to Poland from countries outside the Schengen area. the possibility of their release from quarantine – from the eighth day after the PCR test,
Gastronomy, hotels, cinemas, theaters, community centers, concerts, swimming pools, water parks: 50 percent fill limit. The vaccinators will not be included in the quotas,
Limit in gatherings and celebrations (weddings, communions, discos): up to 100 individuals,
Maximum number of people at sports events organized outside sports facilities: 250 people,
Limit people, among others, to shopping malls, department stores, gyms, fitness centers, and museums: one person per 15 square metres.
Will take effect on December 15th tight limits:
Hotels, leisure facilities, religious facilities, sports facilities, restaurants, bars, cinemas and theatresMaximum 30 percent for non-vaccinated persons
Public transport75% occupancy limit,
education: From December 20 to January 9, 2022, primary and secondary school students will learn remotely. Nurseries and kindergartens will continue to operate unchanged.
Clubs and discos: Canceled from 15 December. The exception will be New Year’s Eve, when events will be held in a strict sanitary regime, with a maximum of 100 people.
Compulsory test for corona virus: From December 15, every person before arriving in Poland from outside the Schengen area will have to be tested for COVID-19. The test must be taken no later than 24 hours before departure. From December 15, mandatory testing will also apply to people who live with someone infected with the COVID-19 virus. Again, vaccination will not free you from the test.
The vaccinators are not counted in the quotas.
You can find them all on government websites Current rules and restrictions introduced in connection with the COVID-19 pandemic.
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