Number of coronavirus fatalities, critical cases increasing in Denmark

The death toll increases to 32, while critical cases surpasses 300

According to the latest figures from the State Serum Institute, the number of coronavirus cases in Denmark has risen to 1,577.

The number of cases involving hospitalisation is up to 301 – up by 47 compared to yesterday.

The death toll has also increased, from 24 yesterday to 32 today, and 69 people are critically ill – 58 of whom are on a respirator.

READ ALSO: Coronavirus Update: Danish economy faces historic downturn

Up in the Arctic region too
A total of 13,756 Danes have been tested.

Meanwhile, the number of cases on the Faroe Islands has shot up to 122, while there are four cases now confirmed in Greenland.





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