Libya recorded on Sunday 4,061 new cases of COVID-19, while 28 people were recorded to have died and 651 others recovered, according to a statement by the National Central for Disease Control (NCDC).
The number of COVID-19 cases recorded in Libya in the last 24 hours is a “dangerous and unprecedented indicator”, said Badr Al-Din Al-Najjar, the Director of the National Center for Disease Control (NCDC).
Mustafa Arhouma and Hatem Al-Awami, advisers to the Minister of Health, held an emergency meeting in Benghazi today to discuss enhancing the capacity of health care centers and establishing new measure to combat Coronavirus, in the wake of a new wave of outbreak in the country.
Libya recorded on Wednesday 2,604 new cases of COVID-19, while three people were recorded to have died and 415 others recovered, according to a statement by the National Central for Disease Control (NCDC).
Libya recorded on Tuesday 2,640 new cases of COVID-19, while two people were recorded to have died and 369 others recovered, according to a statement by the National Central for Disease Control (NCDC).
Libya recorded on Monday 2,679 new cases of COVID-19, while three people were recorded to have died and 343 others recovered, according to a statement by the National Central for Disease Control (NCDC).
The National Central for Disease Control (NCDC) announced on Saturday that 2,854 people tested positive for COVID-19 in Libya, thus causing a spike of increase of recorded cases by 38%. Eight people were recorded to have died and 376 others recovered during the same reporting period, according to NCDC.
Tunisia recorded 194 new deaths from COVID-19 in the last 24 hours, which is the highest death toll per day that the country ever recorded since the beginning of the pandemic in March of last year.
Libya recorded on Wednesday 1,248 new cases of COVID-19, while eight people were recorded to have died and 285 others recovered, according to a statement by the National Central for Disease Control (NCDC).
Third shipment of the Russian Sputnik V vaccine against Coronavirus, 100,000 doses, has arrived at Mitiga Airport in Tripoli, announced the Libyan Government of National Unity on Tuesday.
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