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    Bahrain registers 2 COVID-19 deaths

    News DeskBy News DeskJune 14, 2020Updated:June 14, 2020No Comments1 Min Read
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    Bahrain has announced the death of an 85-year-old citizen and a 54-year-old expatriate from coronavirus, taking the country’s total deaths to 39.

    The patients were suffering from underlying and chronic health problems. 

    The country has reported 514 new cases of coronavirus, among 281 expatriate workers, 230 new cases are contacts of active cases, and 3 are travel-related, after conducting over 7,500 additional COVID-19 tests.

    Meanwhile, 628 additional recoveries from COVID-19 were reported.

    The total cases have driven to 18,227 of which 12,818 have recovered, which means that over 69 percent of the confirmed cases have recovered from the virus. Currently, there are 5,370 active cases.

    Also, there are 138 COVID-19 cases receiving treatment, of which 18 are in a critical condition.

    So far the country has conducted 418,413 tests, which is among the highest when looking at the country’s population.

    Expatriates are having the highest RO (R-Naught) in the country.

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