COVID-19: Kuwait announces 770 new cases, deaths

Kuwait: Kuwait: Kuwait has shown 770 new instances of new coronavirus in the last 24 hours, an increase of 164 instances since the following day, bringing the country’s overall infections to 65,149, Kuwaiti news firm KUNA reported on Tuesday.

The newest involve 519 Kuwaitis and 251 foreign residents, said health ministry spokesman Dr. Abdullah Al Sanad.

All new instances that were in contact in the past inflamed Americans or are being investigated to locate infection resources and identify those who were in contact, he added.

Four new COVID-19 deaths were announced, bringing the total number of deaths in Kuwait to 442.

There are 124 patients receiving intensive care, the official added in a media update.

The total number of Kuwait viruses has reached 494,289 to date after 4,732 seconds made in more than 24 hours, Dr. Al Sanad said.

The Ministry of Health also reported that another 624 patients have recovered from COVID-19 in more than 24 hours, bringing the total number of cures for the disease in Kuwait to 55,681.

Kuwait has recently eased virus-induced restrictions as a component of a slow plan to return to general life.

Kuwait began Tuesday to reduce the curfew at night to six hours a day, while hotels and resorts can reopen. A maximum of 50 percent of the government and in line with workers in the sonal sector are back

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