COVID-19 killed ten people in Jordan in the last 24 hours, as the death toll stands at 9,737, and a total of 605 cases were recorded, pushing the caseload to some 750,390, according to the Ministry of Health (MoH).
The MoH said in a press statement Monday that 3.3 percent of the 18,000 tests conducted today came back positive.
It added 62 people had recovered and were discharged from hospitals while 54 others were admitted, as the total number of COVID-19 patients receiving medical treatment in hospitals stands at 470.
The number of active COVID-19 cases in the Kingdom hovers around 6,500, it added.
Some 734,140 COVID-19 patients, including patients who had been self-isolating, have fully recovered so far.
COVID-19 killed ten people in Jordan in the last 24 hours, as the death toll stands at 9,737, and a total of 605 cases were recorded, pushing the caseload to some 750,390, according to the Ministry of Health (MoH).
The MoH said in a press statement Monday that 3.3 percent of the 18,000 tests conducted today came back positive.
It added 62 people had recovered and were discharged from hospitals while 54 others were admitted, as the total number of COVID-19 patients receiving medical treatment in hospitals stands at 470.
The number of active COVID-19 cases in the Kingdom hovers around 6,500, it added.
Some 734,140 COVID-19 patients, including patients who had been self-isolating, have fully recovered so far.
COVID-19 killed ten people in Jordan in the last 24 hours, as the death toll stands at 9,737, and a total of 605 cases were recorded, pushing the caseload to some 750,390, according to the Ministry of Health (MoH).
The MoH said in a press statement Monday that 3.3 percent of the 18,000 tests conducted today came back positive.
It added 62 people had recovered and were discharged from hospitals while 54 others were admitted, as the total number of COVID-19 patients receiving medical treatment in hospitals stands at 470.
The number of active COVID-19 cases in the Kingdom hovers around 6,500, it added.
Some 734,140 COVID-19 patients, including patients who had been self-isolating, have fully recovered so far.
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