Egypt detects 611 new coronavirus cases, 59 deaths

Egypt detects 611 new coronavirus cases, 59 deaths

611 new coronavirus cases were detected, upping the total number of confirmed cases in the country to 173,813, said the Health Ministry.


Spokesman for the Health Ministry Khaled Megahed said 59 coronavirus-linked deaths were registered over the past 24 hours, raising the overall death toll to 9,994 since the outset of the pandemic.


As many as 322 cases were discharged from isolation hospitals after receiving the necessary medical care, taking the total number of recovered cases so far to 134,960, the spokesman added.

 

Egypt will receive five to eight million doses of coronavirus vaccine from an international vaccine alliance in the second half of this month, the Cabinet spokesman Nader Saad said.


In a phone interview with AlHayah AlYoum TV show, Saad pointed out that the government signed contracts to buy 40 million doses for 20 million citizens, noting the first batch ranges from five to eight doses.


The priority will be given to medical teams at the isolation hospitals, followed by people with chronic diseases and then the elderly, Saad stated, he also said Egypt's vaccine registration website will be launched soon, adding the delivery of the coronavirus vaccine this month is three months earlier than its scheduled date.


The cabinet spokesman pointed to a decline in the coronavirus infections over the past period, noting the ICU occupancy rate at isolation hospitals declined to less than 40%, he also pointed out that the Health Ministry secured strategic stock of one million liters of medical liquefied oxygen.

 

Source: Egypt Today


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