DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – The number of coronavirus death shown increased thursday to more than 50,000 in the Middle East as the pandemic continues.
That’s according to an Associated Press account, about official figures from the region’s fitness authorities.
These figures may still be underestimated, as evidence in war-torn countries such as Libya and Yemen remains incredibly limited.The un’s most sensible official for Libya warned Wednesday that the coronavirus pandemic in the war-torn country appears to be “increasing.”Yemen’s Houthi rebels, who control parts of the country, have refused to publish statistics on viruses.
The most affected country is Iran, which experienced the region’s first primary epidemic.More than 21,900 people died from the virus, with more than 380,000 cases shown and 328,000 cures.
Israel just recorded a record 3,000 new cases in one day, while the country’s coronavirus czar is about to unveil a more detailed list of restrictions where infection rates have been highest. Israel has earned praise for its early handling of the virus crisis and its imposition of strict movement restrictions. But since the economy reopened in May, new cases have reached record levels and the government has been blamed for mishandling the resurgence.
Pakistan’s numbers continued to fall, disappointing expectations in mid-June, even as the government predicted a large accumulation of cases. In Afghanistan, the government has also opened its recreational services and maximum businesses. But experts are concerned that the actual figures are probably high.be far superior to what is officially reported.
The United Arab Emirates, which has embarked on a massive testing crusade, recorded its largest number of new cases shown in more than 3 months.It happened when schools opened in the country and Dubai presented itself as a tourist destination.