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.
Libyan activist Mahmud El-Forjani stated that the interim National Unity Government headed by Abdel Hamid Dbeibah has failed miserably in the file of vaccinations against COVID-19 and in providing the vaccine for all Libyans.
The National Center for Disease Control in Libya announced the registration of 1,710 new cases with COVID-19, 280 recoveries, and 5 deaths during the last 24 hours.
The Interim National Unity Government in Libya announced that it closed its land and sea borders with Tunisia, after the epidemiological situation worsened in the neighboring country. This coincides with the Tunisian government’s announcement of the collapse of the country’s health system and its inability to control the epidemic.
Badr Al-Din Al-Najjar, the Director of the National Center for Disease Control (NCDC), revealed on Wednesday that initial data indicates that the Delta variant of COVID-19 has entered Libya.
Education Monitoring Authority – Misrata announced Thursday temporary suspension of studies in the city for a period of 9 days, starting from July 10 to 18, due to the outbreak of Coronavirus pandemic in educational institutions.
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Libya reported Thursday the highest daily Coronavirus pandemic cases in months, where the National Center for Disease Control (NCDC) announced registration of 1,384 new cases of the pandemic, in addition to 4 deaths.
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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).
Libya recorded on Tuesday 1,070 new cases of COVID-19, while two people died and 287 others recovered, according to a statement by the National Central for Disease Control (NCDC).
Libya recorded on Monday 782 new cases of COVID-19, while two people died and 303 others recovered, according to a statement by the National Central for Disease Control (NCDC).