<p>The tally of active cases of the new coronavirus has risen to 4,764, above the previous high of 4,737 seen in April, health ministry data showed on Sunday.</p>.<p>On Saturday 113 new cases were identified, bringing the total since the beginning of March when first cases were found to 13,885.</p>.<p>The central European country of 10.7 million has had 358 deaths from the Covid-19 disease caused by the coronavirus, far fewer than many western European nations.</p>.<p>The rise in active cases has grown as daily infections held above 100 in the past days, outpacing the number of recoveries. The new cases -- many in the country's industrial north-east where a mine outbreak occurred -- have so far been milder than before.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/coronavirus-live-news-covid-19-latest-updates.html" target="_blank">CORONAVIRUS SPECIAL COVERAGE ONLY ON DH</a></strong></p>.<p>The number of people in hospitals was 135 on Saturday, less than a third of the peak of 446 in April and far below capacities of the national health system as presented by the government.</p>.<p>Pressure on hospitals is among criteria the government uses when deciding on response.</p>.<p>Since lifting a strict nationwide lockdown imposed in March, the authorities have pledged to avoid future countrywide measures and instead respond to local outbreaks regionally.</p>.<p>On Friday, authorities tightened coronavirus restrictions in the northeast of the country after a spike in cases in several locations, reinstating compulsory face coverings, limiting restaurant opening hours and ordering checks on cross-border commuters.</p>
<p>The tally of active cases of the new coronavirus has risen to 4,764, above the previous high of 4,737 seen in April, health ministry data showed on Sunday.</p>.<p>On Saturday 113 new cases were identified, bringing the total since the beginning of March when first cases were found to 13,885.</p>.<p>The central European country of 10.7 million has had 358 deaths from the Covid-19 disease caused by the coronavirus, far fewer than many western European nations.</p>.<p>The rise in active cases has grown as daily infections held above 100 in the past days, outpacing the number of recoveries. The new cases -- many in the country's industrial north-east where a mine outbreak occurred -- have so far been milder than before.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/coronavirus-live-news-covid-19-latest-updates.html" target="_blank">CORONAVIRUS SPECIAL COVERAGE ONLY ON DH</a></strong></p>.<p>The number of people in hospitals was 135 on Saturday, less than a third of the peak of 446 in April and far below capacities of the national health system as presented by the government.</p>.<p>Pressure on hospitals is among criteria the government uses when deciding on response.</p>.<p>Since lifting a strict nationwide lockdown imposed in March, the authorities have pledged to avoid future countrywide measures and instead respond to local outbreaks regionally.</p>.<p>On Friday, authorities tightened coronavirus restrictions in the northeast of the country after a spike in cases in several locations, reinstating compulsory face coverings, limiting restaurant opening hours and ordering checks on cross-border commuters.</p>