Macedonia with highest coronavirus death toll in all former Yugoslav republics Macedonia 10.04.2020 / 23:02 The death toll from Covid-19 in the former Yugoslav republics is 3.8% in Slovenia, 1.4% in Croatia, 4.1% in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2.3% in Serbia and 0.8% in Montenegro. At the moment death toll is highest in Macedonia, standing at 4.5%. death tollcoronavirus Comments are closed for this post. Related Articles World 11.02.2023 Earthquake death toll nears 25,000 after five days of searching Macedonia Health 22.11.2021 Dr. Dokic: N95 face masks provide protection of almost 100% against the coronavirus, but also against air pollution Macedonia 30.08.2021 Fear that classrooms could become hotbeds of virus transmission fuels debate ahead of start of school year Macedonia News Mickoski: Raids on drug gang netted enough explosives to blow up the Government or the Parliament building Poll shows that the citizens are satisfied with the work of the Government so far New poll shows Mickoski and VMRO with commanding lead, as SDSM falls behind VLEN and DUI Water supply normalized in Skopje after major repair Mickoski’s message from Brussels: If we continue to talk about history we will debate on emotions instead of looking for a rational solution Buried weapons cache found in Aracinovo Macedonian Embassy in Ukraine among six missions damaged in a Russian missile strike Mickoski attends the EPP summit in Brussels .
Mickoski: Raids on drug gang netted enough explosives to blow up the Government or the Parliament building
Mickoski’s message from Brussels: If we continue to talk about history we will debate on emotions instead of looking for a rational solution
Mickoski’s message from Brussels: If we continue to talk about history we will debate on emotions instead of looking for a rational solution
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