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Daily Number of Cases in Turkey on February 17

The daily number of cases on February 17 has been announced in Turkey. 86 people died in the last 24 hours due to coronavirus.

Daily Number of Cases in Turkey on February 17
Yazar: Eylem Özer

Yayınlanma: 17 Şubat 2021 21:14

Güncellenme: 19 Kasım 2024 15:23

Daily Number of Cases in Turkey on February 17

The daily number of cases on February 17 has been announced in Turkey. 86 people died in the last 24 hours due to coronavirus.

The Ministry of Health announced current data on Turkey's coronavirus (Covid-19) status. Daily Coronavirus Chart of Turkey was shared on "covid19.saglik.gov.tr" website. According to the announced data, 117 thousand 121 coronavirus tests were carried out in the last 24 hours. Coronavirus was detected in 7,325 people. While 86 people died in the last 24 hours due to coronavirus, the number of patients was 649. Today, with 7 thousand 209 people whose quarantine/treatment is over, the total number of recovered people has increased to 2 million 496 thousand 833. While the total number of tests was 31 million 866 thousand 86, the total number of cases was 2 million 609 thousand 359. The total number of deaths was 27 thousand 738, the number of severely ill patients was recorded as 193. Looking at the data on a weekly basis, this week the rate of pneumonia in patients was 3.6 percent, the bed occupancy rate was 47.9 percent, the adult intensive care occupancy rate was 59.6 percent, the ventilator occupancy rate was 30.1 percent, the average contact detection time was 8 hours and the radiation rate was 99.9 percent.
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