Czech Republic reports no deaths from COVID-19 first time since March 23

Czech Republic reports no deaths from COVID-19 first time since March 23
# 16 April 2020 19:20 (UTC +04:00)

The Czech Republic has reported no deaths from the novel coronavirus in the past 24 hours for the first time since March 23, the Czech Ministry of Health informed on Thursday, APA reports citing TASS.

The ministry noted that since March 23, deaths from COVID-19 were reported every day. On Wednesday, the statistics did not change. For the second day running, the death toll remains at 166.

The Czech Republic has documented 6,303 cases of COVID-19. In the past 24 hours, 152 new cases of infection have been documented, and 831 people have recovered. Since early March, 146,004 residents of the country have been tested for the virus.

The Health Ministry predicts that by the end of this month, there may be up to 11,000 people infected with the coronavirus in the republic.

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