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More than 100 people died from COVID-19 in March
By: Times News Service
Muscat: More than 100 people in Oman died from COVID-19 during the month of March, a significant increase over the numbers of people who lost their lives to the disease in February.
A report on Oman TV said 104 COVID deaths took place in March, with a daily death rate of 3.5 people.
Comparatively, the death rate in February was 1.6 persons a day. In January, it stood at one death a day, down from December, when the daily death rate was 2.3 persons.
The highest average daily death rate in the Sultanate since the start of the pandemic was seen in October 2020 (9.7 deaths), while the lowest was in January 2021. The report added that the death rate in the country is alarming.