Iran Sees Highest Daily Death Toll From COVID-19 As Iraq’s Tally Of Infections Nears 500,000

Iran Sees Highest Daily Death Toll From COVID-19 As Iraq’s Tally Of Infections Nears 500,000

The latest figure took the overall death toll in Iran to 38,291, said Sima Sadat Lari, spokeswoman for the Iranian Ministry of Health and Medical Education.

CAIRO, Nov 9 (NNN-MENA) – Iran reported 459 deaths related to COVID-19 yesterday, making it the highest daily death toll since the outbreak of the virus in the country. Meanwhile, Iraq’s tally of infections approached 500,000, with 2,530 new cases reported during the day.

She added that, 682,486 cases have been confirmed so far in Iran, after the registration of 9,236 infections. On the other hand, a total of 520,329 patients have recovered and been released from hospitals, while 5,523 patients remain in critical condition.

In Iraq, the Health Ministry reported 2,530 new cases and 44 new deaths, bringing the nationwide infections to 498,549 and death toll to 11,327.

The Iraqi Health Minister, Hassan al-Tamimi, confirmed that the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic in the country is still under control, while the total recoveries reached 428,928, with 3,002 recovered cases added.

Turkey’s daily COVID-19 patients increased by 2,516, raising the total number in the country to 394,255, the Turkish Health Ministry announced.

The death toll in Turkey from the virus rose by 84 to 10,887, while the tally of recoveries increased by 2,018 to 338,239.

Morocco reported 4,596 new cases, taking the number of infections in the country, since Mar 2, to 256,781, while the death toll rose to 4,272 with 75 new fatalities during the last 24 hours, the ministry of health said in a statement.

It noted that the total number of recoveries increased to 209,801 after 4,245 new ones were added.

Kuwait reported 538 new cases and three more deaths, raising the tally of infections to 131,743 and the death toll to 811 in the country. The health ministry also announced the recovery of 687 more patients, taking the total recoveries in the country to 122,576.

Lebanon reported 1,139 new cases and ten deaths, bringing the total infections to 94,236 and death toll to 723.

Qatar announced 190 new infections, raising the total number of confirmed cases to 134,203.

Meanwhile, 201 more recovered from the virus, bringing the overall recoveries in the Gulf state to 131,276, while fatalities remained 232 for the 10th day running as no new deaths were reported.

Algeria reported 670 new cases, the highest in three months, bringing the tally of infections to 62,051, while the death toll rose by 12 to 2,048.

The Algerian government announced, a curfew will be implemented in 29 provinces, including the capital Algiers, for 15 days from tomorrow.

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) reported 1,111 new cases, raising the tally of infections to 142,143, while the death toll remained at 514. The total recoveries rose by 683 to 138,291.

Saudi Arabia recorded 363 new cases and 15 more deaths, taking the total infections in the kingdom to 350,592 and the death toll to 5,540. The tally of recoveries rose by 420 to 337,386, the Health Ministry said.

In Oman, the health ministry confirmed 973 new COVID-19 infections, raising the tally of confirmed cases in the Sultanate to 118,140. The total number of recoveries rose to 108,681, while the death toll increased by 15 to 1,301, the ministry added.

Jordan reported 52 new deaths and 4,519 infections, bringing the death toll to 1,233 and total caseload to 109,321. It said that the country has started implementing a plan to increase the number of hospital beds and intensive care units at several hospitals, to deal with an increasing number of cases.– NNN-MENA

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