As many as 2,738 people have been confirmed so far in Romania with the novel coronavirus, the Strategic Communication Group (GCS) reported on Thursday.
Since the previous report by GCS a further 278 new cases of the illness have been recorded.
Of the infected persons, 267 were declared recovered and discharged: 58 in Timis County; 91 in Bucharest; 23 in Caras-Severin County; 8 in Dolj County; 20 in Prahova County; 13 in Constanta County; 28 in Iasi County; 8 in Cluj County; 5 in Brasov County; 5 in Galati County; 2 in Bihor County; 1 in Braila County; 1 in Mures County; 1 in Neamt County; 1 in Alba County; 2 in Arges County.
A number of 78 patients are admitted to intensive care.
As many as 94 people diagnosed with COVID-19 in Romania have died.
Coronavirus update: 2,738 people infected with novel coronavirus in Romania
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