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    Bahrain has second-lowest total COVID-19 cases in GCC

    News DeskBy News DeskApril 29, 2020Updated:April 29, 2020No Comments1 Min Read
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    Bahrain has the second-lowest total confirmed cases with 2,869 in GCC, behind Oman whose total confirmed cases are 2,274 according to the latest update.

    Saudi Arabia has the most cases in GCC with 20,077.

    The Bahrain Ministry of Health (MOH) on Wednesday 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, taking the total active cases to 1,491.

    Bahrain has so far tested over 124,591 people.

    MOH pointed out 60 new recoveries from the virus, taking the total recoveries to 1,370 with 8 deaths.

    The Ministry of Health follows up all the recovered or discharged cases for up to 4 weeks.

    Since the first 100 cases were recorded, Bahrain has proven its unique treatment to tackle the Coronavirus, compared to other countries.

    Bahrain’s results in the case registration index since the first 100 existing cases were recorded much better than other countries that showed a clear escalation in the number of existing cases, which confirms that Bahrain is moving towards flattening the curve of the virus.

     

     

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