Bahrain has reported 159 new cases of coronavirus, its the second-highest daily cases, among 86 expatriate workers and 62 contacts of active cases and 11 are travel-related, taking today’s cases to 548.
1 death of an expatriate was reported in the kingdom, bringing the fatalities toll to 24.
With today’s cases, the country surpassed 14,000 confirmed cases.
The newly registered cases bring the total cases to 14,383 of which 9,056 have recovered making over 62 percent of the confirmed cases to recover from the virus. Currently, there are 5,303 active cases.
Also, there are 82 COVID-19 cases currently receiving treatment, of which 14 are in a critical condition.
So far the country has conducted 361,376 tests, which is among the highest when looking at the country’s population.
An increase in coronavirus cases among the Bahrainis was noticed by the MOH in recent days.
“The reasons for the increase in the number of cases among the citizens are due to family and social gatherings during Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr,” said Dr. Waleed Khalifa Al Manea, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Health in a press conference.
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