AMMONNEWS - Two new COVID-19 infections were recorded in Jordan on Friday, pushing the case tally to 730 since the outbreak of the pandemic in the Kingdom in early March, according to a statement issued by the government and the Ministry of Health.
The new cases include one truck driver diagnosed at the Omary border crossing with Saudi Arabia, while the other one for a Jordanian citizens who came from Russia.
Ten patients recovered today, according to the ministry which also said that 3,298 tests were conducted today, pushing the total to 180,119 since the beginning of the crisis.
AMMONNEWS - Two new COVID-19 infections were recorded in Jordan on Friday, pushing the case tally to 730 since the outbreak of the pandemic in the Kingdom in early March, according to a statement issued by the government and the Ministry of Health.
The new cases include one truck driver diagnosed at the Omary border crossing with Saudi Arabia, while the other one for a Jordanian citizens who came from Russia.
Ten patients recovered today, according to the ministry which also said that 3,298 tests were conducted today, pushing the total to 180,119 since the beginning of the crisis.
AMMONNEWS - Two new COVID-19 infections were recorded in Jordan on Friday, pushing the case tally to 730 since the outbreak of the pandemic in the Kingdom in early March, according to a statement issued by the government and the Ministry of Health.
The new cases include one truck driver diagnosed at the Omary border crossing with Saudi Arabia, while the other one for a Jordanian citizens who came from Russia.
Ten patients recovered today, according to the ministry which also said that 3,298 tests were conducted today, pushing the total to 180,119 since the beginning of the crisis.
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