The latest update reveals as of now there are 1,162 active cases of which 1,160 are stable while two patients are critical. Over 1,343 people have been discharged and this is definitely a great number. This success has been achieved due to the collaboration of everyone at the national level. Most of the cases reported have been of people who have had direct contact with family therefore let’s try and avoid family gathering and limit them. We urge everyone to keep up with their personal hygiene, wash hands, use sanitizers and disinfect surfaces whether at home or in the office and if you have symptoms do call 444” said Dr. Jameela Al Salman-Consultant of Infectious and Internal Diseases at Salmaniya Medical Complex.
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