TABIB explains growth in COVID-19 cases in Azerbaijan

We expected an increase in the number of new infections following the easing of the tough quarantine regime, Ramin Bayramli, Chairman of TABIB Board told a briefing of the Task Force under the Cabinet of Ministers.

"Unfortunately, people do not maintain social distance on public transport, workplaces, in front of banks, and do not wear masks, which leads to growth in new cases," TABIB Chairman said.

Azerbaijan has reported 143 cases as of May 9, twice as many as infections as the other day.

Three patients aged 78, 76, and 64 who tested positive for the virus, died.

So far, Azerbaijan has 2,422 confirmed cases, 1,620 recoveries, and 31 deaths.

The treatment of 771 people (29 are in critical, 41 moderate, others in stable condition) is underway.

A total of 188,950 coronavirus tests have been conducted across the country.

Azerbaijan confirmed its first coronavirus case in February. The country has extended the nationwide quarantine until May 31. However, the government eased the restrictions on some fields, opening shoes, clothing, electronics and home appliances stores, and many others, except those in shopping centers and malls.

Analyzing the global situation with the COVID-19 pandemic, Azerbaijan extended the ongoing border closure as well until May 31 to curb the spread of the coronavirus.

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