On March 12, 2020, the first death as a result of coronavirus (COVID-19) was recorded in Poland and the number has increased significantly since then. April 8th, 2021 was the virus' deadliest day so far with 954 deaths recorded. As of January 2023, the number of confirmed coronavirus-related fatalities in Poland were over 118 thousand. The first cases of coronavirus infection in Poland were reported on 4th March 2020.
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In 2021, 60,185 unvaccinated individuals and 7,116 vaccinated individuals died from COVID-19 in Poland. The estimated risk of death from COVID-19 in the unvaccinated versus vaccinated population (using the Mantel-Haenszel Adjusted Ratio) was 9,156, almost 10 times higher.
The first cases of coronavirus infection in Poland were reported on 4 March 2020.
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Poland recorded 2651787 Coronavirus Recovered since the epidemic began, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). In addition, Poland reported 89714 Coronavirus Deaths. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for Poland Coronavirus Recovered.
Vaccination against COVID-19 in Poland began on December 28 2020. The highest number of people were vaccinated on June 2, 2021 (653.4 thousand).
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As of January 13, 2022, nearly 36.1 million samples in Poland were tested for COVID-19 coronavirus, of which roughly 3.4 million samples were positive. Over 93 thousand coronavirus tests were performed within 24 hours.
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On March 4, 2020, the first case of coronavirus 2019-nCoV was confirmed in Poland. As of January 2023, the number of patients infected with the coronavirus amounted to over 6.37 million. According to the Minister of Health, approximately 118.6 thousand infected patients died, and most of them had serious health problems before the infection.
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Since March 4, 2020, the total number of cases in the country reached 6.4 million. According to the Minister of Health, over 118 thousand infected patients died, and most of them had been suffering from concurrent diseases.
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Covid vaccinated people per hundred people in Poland, March, 2023 The most recent value is 57.39 Covid vaccinated people per hundred people as of March 2023, an increase compared to the previous value of 57.38 Covid vaccinated people per hundred people. Historically, the average for Poland from December 2020 to March 2023 is 45.5 Covid vaccinated people per hundred people. The minimum of 0.12 Covid vaccinated people per hundred people was recorded in December 2020, while the maximum of 57.39 Covid vaccinated people per hundred people was reached in March 2023. | TheGlobalEconomy.com
As the coronavirus spreads around the world, the impact on the Polish stock exchange is increasing. As of 4 March, the WIG20 index was at the level of 1,860.95 points. Since then, the index has been systematically decreasing, and it reached the level of 1,305.73 points on 12 March. The reason for the falls on the stock exchange is a coronavirus (COVID-19). Fear of the epidemic has been visible in the markets for three weeks. As of 27 March, WIG20 has lost over 31 percent since the beginning of the year. Most probably, the first quarter of 2020 will be the worst in the history of the index. Even worse than the end of the memorable 2008, when the financial crisis broke out. On June 29, WIG20 index reached the closing value of 1,769.47, which is a decrease of 17.70 percent compared to the beginning of 2020.
The synthetic social structure of Poland, in the format required by the suite of tools used by the Epidemiological Model Team at ICM and used, among others, to predict Covid19 pandemic dynamics in Poland (https://covid-19.icm.edu.pl/en/model-description/)The file is an ORC file (https://orc.apache.org/), readable with standard tools (like Pandas or DataGrip), containing rows for:each simulated person (around 37M rows),each simulated household (around 11M rows),workplaces,educational institutionsThe EM tools are open source and available, along with the growing body of documentation covering more technical details about the dataset, at https://git.icm.edu.pl/em. The suite includes:pdyn2 - (Pandemic DYNamics 2) is the successor to pdyn1.5 and pdyn1 (the original agent model described in https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physa.2010.04.029)soc-struct - the tool used to synthesize the social structure file. The open source version, sadly, is not enough to regenerate the full society, since parts of its input require access to statistics and data which are not simple to anonymize and share openly. We are working on a version of soc-struct that can synthesize societies using solely open data sources.trurl - the core Java utilities for working with tabular data sources using the Entity/Component/System paradigm.
The total number of infected individuals increased to nearly 6.4 million persons as of January, 2022. The highest number of infected people occurred in Silesia (the south of Poland). According to the Minister of Health, about 118 thousand infected patients died, and most of them had been suffering from concurrent diseases.
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As of January 2023, the total number of individuals in Poland infected with COVID-19 was roughly 6.4 million. The rate of infection per 10,000 inhabitants was highest in the Dolnoslaskie Voivodeship. The highest number of infected people occurred in Silesia.
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In 2023, the highest hotel occupancy rate was reported in Warsaw, Poland, (73 percent) and the lowest in Poznan (63 percent).
The impact of the coronavirus epidemic on the Polish economy will have a considerable effect. In a pessimistic scenario, GDP growth is predicted to fall to nearly 11 percentage points, the unemployment rate will amount to over 10 percent, and inflation will rise to over 2.5 percent annually. According to the forecast, the Polish economy may not emerge from the crisis until 2021.
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According to the source, in the baseline scenario, the coronavirus epidemic lowers Poland's GDP growth by 0.4 percentage points in 2020. In this scenario, the most important are disruptions in supply chains, which lower GDP growth by 0.20 percentage points. In the pessimistic scenario, the coronavirus epidemic lowers Poland's GDP growth by 1.3 percentage points in 2020. In this scenario, the problems in the internal market, such as a drop in domestic demand, are estimated to lower GDP growth by 0.57 points. The implementation of the pessimistic scenario would mean that Poland's economic growth in 2020 would decrease from 3.7 percent previously forecast to around 2.0 percent. It is worth to notice that one of the biggest banks in Poland - mBank, estimated that GDP will reach 1.6 percent in 2020. The key assumption in both situations was that the epidemic is a temporary phenomenon, i.e., it would last for a maximum of several weeks, after which the economy would gradually recover.
As of October 9, 2020, the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in Poland resulted in 2,919 deaths. However, the distribution of these deaths differed greatly by age and gender. To this day, share of men dead as a result of COVID-19 infection exceeded that of women. The average age for women was 78 years, and for men 74 years.
The first cases of coronavirus infection in Poland were reported on 4 March 2020.
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The first cases of coronavirus infection in Poland were reported on 4 March. Since then, the number of infected people has been increasing steadily. Based on current figures regarding confirmed cases, 45 percent of men and 55 percent of women have been infected with the virus
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Coronavirus infections in hard coal mines in Poland in June 2020 accounted for almost 20 percent of all COVID-19 cases in Poland. The remaining COVID-19 cases in Upper Silesia account for nearly another 20 percent.
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On March 12, 2020, the first death as a result of coronavirus (COVID-19) was recorded in Poland and the number has increased significantly since then. As of October 9, 2020, the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in Poland resulted in 2,919 deaths. However, the distribution of these deaths differed greatly by age and gender. To this day, most deaths occurred in older patients and among men.
The first cases of coronavirus infection in Poland were reported on March 4, 2020. Since then, the number of infected people has been increasing steadily.
For further information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.
On March 12, 2020, the first death as a result of coronavirus (COVID-19) was recorded in Poland and the number has increased significantly since then. April 8th, 2021 was the virus' deadliest day so far with 954 deaths recorded. As of January 2023, the number of confirmed coronavirus-related fatalities in Poland were over 118 thousand. The first cases of coronavirus infection in Poland were reported on 4th March 2020.
For further information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.