The Libyan National Center for Disease Control (NCDC) has announced recording 1,678 new cases and 29 deaths of COVID-19 in the country.
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The National Center for Disease Control in Libya (NCDC) has reported on Sunday that 2,003 people tested positive for COVID-19, marking 27 percent of the infection rate. The NCDC said that 19 others died of the virus, while 910 have recovered during the same reporting period.
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The National Center for Disease Control in Libya (NCDC) has reported on Monday that 1,894 new people tested positive for COVID-19, marking 26 percent of the infection rate. The NCDC said that 23 people died of the virus, while 730 have recovered during the same reporting period.
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Nearly one million Libyans have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine with a weekly vaccination pace of 100,000 people per week, the UNICEF announced on Monday.
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1,625 new people tested positive for COVID-19, marking 23 percent of the infection rate, according to a Monday report by the National Center for Disease Control in Libya (NCDC). The center also said that 25 people died of the virus, while 1,270 have recovered during the same reporting period.
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The National Center for Disease Control in Libya (NCDC) has reported on Sunday that 1,722 new people tested positive for COVID-19, marking 23 percent of the infection rate. The NCDC said that 34 people died of the virus, while 959 have recovered during the same reporting period.
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Tunisian Foreign Minister, Othman Jerandi, confirmed that border crossings with Libya will be reopened as soon as the Ministry receives notification from the Tunisian committee concerned with confronting COVID-19.
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Libya recorded on Wednesday 1,494 new cases of and 33 deaths of COVID-19, according to the National Center for Disease Control (NCDC).
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The Libyan Health Ministry announced on Tuesday the arrival of 200,000 doses of COVID-19 AstraZeneca vaccine at Maitiga International Airport in Tripoli coming from Greece.
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The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) on Monday launched training sessions for Libya’s primary healthcare physicians over comprehensive neonatal and childhood healthcare.
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