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Ministry of Public Health: COVID-19 Cases Decreased in Last Two Months

The Ministry of Public Health reported a decrease in COVID-19 cases in the country over the past two months.

The ministry's spokesperson said that in the past month, more than 700 people have been infected with the disease, and six people have died due to it. Sharafat Zaman Amarkhil, the spokesman for the Ministry of Public Health, said: "Compared to the last two months, our cases have decreased. Last month, we only had 700 positive cases. In all the hospitals across the country, the infectious disease units are active, and we have dedicated hospitals providing services for COVID-19."

Mohammad Aziz, a 64-year-old who has been hospitalized for twenty days, said that besides having diabetes, he has also contracted COVID-19.

Mohammad Aziz, a patient, said, "My health condition was very bad; I was in a coma. I received IV fluids and oxygen and was hospitalized."

Another patient, Ghulam Rabani, said, "My condition was completely bad and I was in a coma, but now, thank God, I have improved by 50% or 60%."

At the same time, some doctors at the Afghan-Japan Hospital report an increase in COVID-19 cases in recent weeks. According to them, out of 70 daily tests, 15 to 20 are positive.

Shirin Agha Naseri, a doctor, said, "Our daily referrals are about 70 to 60 patients, of which 15 to 20 cases are positive, and the number of patients admitted is between 2 to 5."

Another doctor, Fahim Yousufi, said: "Our recommendation is to avoid crowded places and maintain safety distance if any family member is infected with COVID-19."

Based on the statistics from the Ministry of Public Health, since the beginning of this year, 9,256 people across the country have been infected with COVID 19, and 46 people have died from the disease.

Ministry of Public Health: COVID-19 Cases Decreased in Last Two Months

Mohammad Aziz, a 64-year-old who has been hospitalized for twenty days, said that besides having diabetes, he has also contracted COVID-19.

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The Ministry of Public Health reported a decrease in COVID-19 cases in the country over the past two months.

The ministry's spokesperson said that in the past month, more than 700 people have been infected with the disease, and six people have died due to it. Sharafat Zaman Amarkhil, the spokesman for the Ministry of Public Health, said: "Compared to the last two months, our cases have decreased. Last month, we only had 700 positive cases. In all the hospitals across the country, the infectious disease units are active, and we have dedicated hospitals providing services for COVID-19."

Mohammad Aziz, a 64-year-old who has been hospitalized for twenty days, said that besides having diabetes, he has also contracted COVID-19.

Mohammad Aziz, a patient, said, "My health condition was very bad; I was in a coma. I received IV fluids and oxygen and was hospitalized."

Another patient, Ghulam Rabani, said, "My condition was completely bad and I was in a coma, but now, thank God, I have improved by 50% or 60%."

At the same time, some doctors at the Afghan-Japan Hospital report an increase in COVID-19 cases in recent weeks. According to them, out of 70 daily tests, 15 to 20 are positive.

Shirin Agha Naseri, a doctor, said, "Our daily referrals are about 70 to 60 patients, of which 15 to 20 cases are positive, and the number of patients admitted is between 2 to 5."

Another doctor, Fahim Yousufi, said: "Our recommendation is to avoid crowded places and maintain safety distance if any family member is infected with COVID-19."

Based on the statistics from the Ministry of Public Health, since the beginning of this year, 9,256 people across the country have been infected with COVID 19, and 46 people have died from the disease.

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