Arab countries report new coronavirus cases, deaths

Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, Libya see rise in figures

By Ekrem Biceroglu and Mehmet Nuri Ucar

ISTANBUL (AA) - Several Arab countries on Friday confirmed new cases and deaths from the novel coronavirus pandemic.

Since first appearing in Wuhan, China last December, COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus, has spread to at least 188 countries and regions.

The pandemic has killed over 422,700 people worldwide, with more than 7.56 million confirmed cases, while recoveries have surpassed 3.57 million, according to figures compiled by Johns Hopkins University of the US.


- Morocco

Morocco’s Health Ministry reported one more death and 44 new cases.

With the latest figures, the country’s death toll has risen to 212 and the case count has reached 8,581, while 7,600 patients have recovered from the disease.


- Oman

Omani officials said seven more people died from the virus, bringing the death toll to 96.

Another 1,117 new cases were diagnosed, bringing the total to 21,071, while the number of recoveries reached 7,489.


- Qatar

The death toll in Qatar rose to 70 with one more fatality in the past day, according to the Health Ministry.

Another 1,517 new cases were diagnosed, while the number of recoveries reached to 53,296.

The ministry said the country's confirmed cases rose to 76,588 after 1,517 new infections were recorded.

- Bahrain

In Bahrain, the Health Ministry said the total number of cases rose to 17,269, while the number of recoveries had reached 11,903. With two more deaths, the country has so far recorded 36 deaths from the virus.


- Libya

In Libya, the National Center for Disease Control said 15 more patients were diagnosed with the coronavirus in the past day.

The country's confirmed cases now stand at 393, including five deaths, and 59 recoveries.

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