Dubai: Bahrain’s Ministry of Health has announced the detection of 377 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the total number of infections shown in the country to 49,038.
Health officials said 138 expatriate employees had been detected with the virus in the last 24 hours, 231 had been inflamed through local contacts with active instances and 8 were travel-related.
The most recent instances have been known after more than 9,166 tests in more than 24 hours, bringing the total number of tests performed to date to 1,029,969.
The ministry also announced that 423 patients have recovered from coronavirus, bringing the total number of patients recovered to 45589 to date.
The latest update that lately 68 cases are being addressed, 33 of which are in critical condition.
More than 3,233 are solids out of a total of 3,266 activeArrays.The total number of recoveries released is 45,589.
A 50-year-old expatriate man, a 78-year-old citizen and a 41-year-old citizen died of coronavirus, bringing the number of victims to 184.
Meanwhile, an award will be awarded to honor Bahrain’s frontline fitness staff who have helped mitigate the effect of the new coronavirus pandemic on the kingdom.
The sixth edition of the Bahrain Best Volunteering Project Award aims at communication channels with various voluntary entities to inspire them to assist government efforts in existing circumstances.
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