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COVID-19 deaths in Oman cross 2,500 | Times of Oman

By: Times News Service 46 people died from COVID-19 between Thursday and Saturday, with 24 people dying from the disease on Saturday alone, pushing the death toll to 2,513 Muscat: More than 2,500 people in Oman have died from COVID-19 since the start of the pandemic, figures released by the Ministry of Health show. Oman recorded 46 deaths last Thursday and over the weekend, with 24 people dying from the disease on Saturday alone, pushing the death toll to 2,513.   The country also reported 4,415 new cases of infection during this period: 1,622 on Thursday, 1,311 on Friday, and 1,482 on Saturday. In total, 234,634 people have been infected with COVID-19, as of 13 June, 2021. However, the recovery rate holds steady at 90 per cent, with 210,952 people infected with the disease having recovered so far.

Vaccination of public sector employees from tomorrow

Muscat: The first dose of vaccines will be given to the employees of the state's administrative apparatus in the Governorate of Muscat, according to prior coordination with each authority, the Directorate General of Health Services in Muscat.MOH will continue to give the second dose of vaccines to all eligible citizens.The DGHS said that the centres are.

Vaccination begins for govt employees

The first dose of vaccines will be given to the employees of the state’s administrative apparatus in the Governorate of Muscat, according to prior coordination with each authority, the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) in Muscat said on Saturday.The Ministry of Health will also continue to give the second dose of vaccines to all eligible.

13-year-old Omani boy turns saviour for dying nightjar

13-year-old Omani boy turns saviour for dying nightjar By: Times News Service Ali bin Ahmed bin Kofitan bait Saeed, who attends Usama bin Zaid School, lives with his family in Awqad in Wilayat Salalah in the southern Dhofar region. Muscat: A 13-year-old Omani boy has been thanked by the Environment Authority for saving and nursing a nightjar that landed next to his home, because it was too exhausted to fly anymore. Ali bin Ahmed bin Kofitan bait Saeed, who attends Usama bin Zaid School, lives with his family in Awqad in Wilayat Salalah in the southern Dhofar region. A keen nature lover, Ali’s interest in wildlife – especially in birds – has been developed through watching nature channels, as well as eagerly soaking up content on YouTube.

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