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    Bahrain announces 58 new COVID-19 cases, 60 recoveries

    News DeskBy News DeskApril 29, 2020Updated:April 29, 2020No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Ministry of Health (MOH) has registered 58 new coronavirus (COVID-19) active cases, of which 50 are expatriate workers, 7 are contacts of active cases and 1 was repatriated by the ICRP.

    Bahrain announced 60 new recoveries from the virus.

    Bahrain tested a total of 124,591 until now. There are 1,491 active cases. These include 1,489 stable cases and 2 critical cases. 1,370 people have been discharged. Only 8 deaths have been reported until now. This takes the total cases in Bahrain to 2,869.

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    Bahrain has announced the death of a 36-year-old expatriate male on 23rd April, a registered active case of Coronavirus (COVID-19) suffering from underlying and chronic health problems.

    The deceased male had been placed in isolation and received extensive 24-hour treatment from a specialised medical team.

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