Health official: no epidemiological indicators retract returning to normal life
AMMONNEWS - The Kingdom’s current epidemiological situation does not force the government to retract its measures of gradually returning to normal public life, said Wael Hayajneh, the official overseeing the coronavirus situation in the north.
In a post via his Facebook account on Tuesday, Hayajneh confirmed that the epidemiological situation is not disturbing to the point of re-closing public life, even after recording several cases infected by Al-Khanaseri patient.
'The most prominent indications that could push towards the closure of public life is the high number of caseloads that exceeds hospitals’ absorptive capacity, registering a 10 per cent increase in caseload over three consecutive days, doubling the numbers of patients within five days, and having new epicenters during a period of two weeks,' he added.
AMMONNEWS - The Kingdom’s current epidemiological situation does not force the government to retract its measures of gradually returning to normal public life, said Wael Hayajneh, the official overseeing the coronavirus situation in the north.
In a post via his Facebook account on Tuesday, Hayajneh confirmed that the epidemiological situation is not disturbing to the point of re-closing public life, even after recording several cases infected by Al-Khanaseri patient.
'The most prominent indications that could push towards the closure of public life is the high number of caseloads that exceeds hospitals’ absorptive capacity, registering a 10 per cent increase in caseload over three consecutive days, doubling the numbers of patients within five days, and having new epicenters during a period of two weeks,' he added.
AMMONNEWS - The Kingdom’s current epidemiological situation does not force the government to retract its measures of gradually returning to normal public life, said Wael Hayajneh, the official overseeing the coronavirus situation in the north.
In a post via his Facebook account on Tuesday, Hayajneh confirmed that the epidemiological situation is not disturbing to the point of re-closing public life, even after recording several cases infected by Al-Khanaseri patient.
'The most prominent indications that could push towards the closure of public life is the high number of caseloads that exceeds hospitals’ absorptive capacity, registering a 10 per cent increase in caseload over three consecutive days, doubling the numbers of patients within five days, and having new epicenters during a period of two weeks,' he added.
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Health official: no epidemiological indicators retract returning to normal life
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