12 deaths and 811 new cases of the "virus" in Palestine

708 Saudi Arabia records 607 new cases of "Corona" ... and Kuwait

Relatives of a woman who died of "Corona" move her body to a cemetery in Tunis.

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Yesterday, the Saudi Ministry of Health announced the registration of 37 new deaths from the Coronavirus, bringing the total deaths in the Kingdom due to infection with the virus to 4,305 cases.

In a press statement, the Ministry indicated that 607 new infections were recorded, bringing the total number of infections in the Kingdom to 326,258 cases.

The Ministry pointed out that 1060 new recovery cases were registered, bringing the total of those recovering to 303,930 people.

And in Kuwait, the Ministry of Health announced yesterday that three new deaths were recorded from the emerging corona virus, bringing the total deaths due to “Covid-19” disease to 563.

The spokesman for the Ministry of Health, Dr. Abdullah Al-Sanad, said that 708 new cases of the virus were recorded, bringing the total number of infections in the country to 95,472 cases.

In Ramallah, the Palestinian Minister of Health, Dr. Mai Al-Kailah, announced that 12 deaths and 811 new cases of Coronavirus had been recorded during the last 24 hours.

Al-Kaila said that the rate of recovery from the Corona virus in Palestine reached 69%, while the rate of active infections reached 30.4%, and the death rate was 0.6% of all infections.

In Tunisia, the number of people infected with the new Corona virus is increasing rapidly, which has raised concerns about the ability of public hospitals to absorb the numbers of patients in recovery rooms.

For more than a week, Tunisia has recorded an average of more than 300 HIV infections per day.

Fears appear to be doubled, with the announcement of a number of doctors being infected with the virus and recording the first death of a doctor in a hospital in the capital, on Saturday, as a result of the epidemic.

Prime Minister Hicham El Mechichi said that the hospital situation does not meet the aspirations of Tunisians due to the lack of capabilities and human resources, especially with the emigration of doctors, and the limited number of specialist doctors.

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