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Coronavirus In Turkey: 343 Casualties!

Coronavirus chart in Turkey has been announced on April 23. There were 343 casualties, while the number of cases per day started to decline.

Yazar: Eylem Özer

Yayınlanma: 23 Nisan 2021 22:16

Güncellenme: 23 Ekim 2024 06:49

Coronavirus In Turkey: 343 Casualties!

Coronavirus chart in Turkey has been announced on April 23. There were 343 casualties, while the number of cases per day started to decline.

The Ministry of Health announced the coronavirus data for Friday, April 23. Current data was shared on "covid19.saglik.gov.tr". According to the announced data, 302 thousand 91 coronavirus tests were carried out in the last 24 hours, and coronavirus (Covid-19) was detected in 49 thousand 438 people. 343 people died due to coronavirus.

Number of Severe Patients Was 3 thousand 475

While the number of severely ill patients has been 3 thousand 475 in the last 24 hours, with the end of the coronavirus treatment/quarantine of 60 thousand 176 people, the total number of people recovering increased to 3 million 970 thousand 111. The total number of tests was recorded as 302 thousand 91. The ratio of the number of positive cases to the number of tests per day was recorded as 16.4 percent.

Number of Cases in Istanbul Has Begun to Fall

Health Minister Fahrettin Koca presented his evaluations regarding the epidemic situation in the city after having a meeting with health directors in Istanbul. Minister Koca said, "We evaluated the epidemic process with our Provincial Health Directors. There was a 20 percent decrease in the number of cases in Istanbul."
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