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Covid-19 Cases Continue To Decline In Kuwait
The number of new Coronavirus cases continued to decline for the third consecutive day, recording 926 cases, Al-Rai reported
Yesterday, Friday, the official spokesman for the Ministry of Health, Dr. Abdullah Al-Sanad, announced the registration of 926 new infections with the emerging coronavirus in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of cases registered in the country to 390,794, while 9 deaths were recorded, including 8 unvaccinated, bringing the total number of cases registered in the country to 390,794. 2273 registered deaths.
Al-Sanad added to the Kuwait News Agency that 1149 cases of recovery were also recorded, bringing the total number of people recovered to 373507, indicating that the percentage of the total cases of recovery out of the total injuries amounted to 95.57 percent.
He stated that 322 people are receiving medical care in the intensive care departments, while the total number of cases that were confirmed to be infected and are still receiving the necessary care reached 15,014, while the total of 1132 patients are admitted in Covid 19 wards
He stated that the number of swabs that were conducted during the same period amounted to 12,249, bringing the total of tests to 3301934, noting that the percentage of infections for the number of these swabs was 7.56 percent.
With regard to the percentage of injuries in the governorates, he said that it reached 31 percent in Ahmadi, 23 percent in Hawalli, 19 percent in Farwaniya, 14 percent in the capital, and finally 13 percent in Jahra.
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SOURCE THETIMES
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