4,266 new people tested positive for COVID-19, marking 36 percent of the infection rate, according to a Tuesday report by the National Center for Disease Control in Libya (NCDC).
The World Health Organization (WHO) office in Libya has denied rumors circulating on social media about destroying shipments of the Chinese Sinopharm Covid-19 vaccine, due to its expiration date after the reluctance of citizens to vaccinate.
The National Center for Disease Control in Libya (NCDC) reported on Sunday that 5,694 people tested positive for COVID-19, marking 34 percent of the infection rate. The NCDC said that 14 others died of the virus, while 824 have recovered during the same reporting period.
The city of Derna will suspend school for a week, starting on Saturday, due to the spread of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant, the city’s education authority announced on Thursday.
Libya has recorded 17,474 confirmed cases and 209 deaths of COVID-19 since the beginning of January 2022, according to the statistics of the National Center for Disease Control (NCDC) for the past 3 weeks.
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The National Center for Disease Control in Libya (NCDC) reported on Tuesday that 3,063 people tested positive for COVID-19, marking 32 percent of the infection rate. The NCDC said that 14 others died of the virus, while 463 have recovered during the same reporting period.
2,333 new people tested positive for COVID-19, marking 29 percent of the infection rate, according to a Monday report by the National Center for Disease Control in Libya (NCDC).
The National Center for Disease Control in Libya (NCDC) reported on Sunday that 2,281 people tested positive for COVID-19, marking 24 percent of the infection rate. The NCDC said that 14 others died of the virus, while 567 have recovered during the same reporting period.