Afghanistan: 203 Cases of COVID-19, 32 Deaths Reported
The Ministry of Public Health on Saturday reported 203 new positive cases of COVID-19 out of 1,346 samples tested in the last 24 hours.
The ministry also reported 32 deaths and 665 recoveries from COVID-19 in the same period. The figures show a significant drop in the number of new cases and deaths from the virus.
The new cases were reported in Kabul (26), Kandahar (4), Nangarhar (18), Kunduz (4), Takhar (12), Baghlan (20), Helmand (15), Bamiyan (6), Ghazni (21), Nimroz (8), Daikundi (15), Kunar (9), Laghman (16), Jawzjan (15) and Sar-e-Pul (11) provinces.
The deaths were reported in Kabul (5), Kandahar (1), Balkh (3), Kunduz (2), Takhar (2), Faryab (2), Maidan Wardak (1), Helmand (2), Badakhshan (1), Nimroz (2), Paktia (4), Laghman (1), Ghor (1), Farah (4) and Khost (1) provinces.
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21 07 2021
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