Morocco’s Ministry of Health confirmed 44 new COVID-19 cases between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. on April 12, bringing the total number of cases in the country to 1,661. In...
Read moreCiting information he received from a just-ended meeting in a live broadcast Sunday afternoon, he indicated that 10 of the recorded cases are in critical condition. Areas including Newtown, Mamobi...
Read moreIn a statement, Health Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe said that of the six, two had a history of travel while one recently travelled from Mombasa. "In the last 24 hours,...
Read moreAnambra Governor, Chief Willie Obiano, yesterday, in a special broadcast, said he regretted that despite all proactive measures to insulate the state from the pandemic, the state has recorded its...
Read moreSouth Africa recorded 25 new cases of COVID-19 since the last update, with the overall figure now standing at 2 028, Health Minister Zweli Mkhize confirmed on Saturday. The number...
Read moreMorocco’s Ministry of Health confirmed 79 new cases of COVID-19, 19 recoveries, and three deaths in their 10 a.m. update on April 11. Total cases in the country stand at...
Read moreTwo of the deceased doctors had contracted the virus after connecting infected people away from their workplaces, the syndicate added in the statement, noting that the number of infections among...
Read moreThe Health ministry announced this in its daily update on Saturday, saying one of the new patients was a Kenyan and the other a foreign national. One of the cases...
Read moreAddressing the press in Nairobi on Friday, Kuco Secretary General George Gibore said the six are undergoing treatment but protested that their treatment had not been made a priority despite...
Read moreThese new cases were found after testing 1,023 samples. According to the Ministry of Health, the new case was identified in the ongoing exercise of tracing people who came into...
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