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623 New Cases of COVID-19, 14 Deaths Reported in Afghanistan

The Ministry of Public Health on Wednesday reported 623 new positive cases of COVID-19 out of 2,869 samples tested in the last 24 hours.     

The ministry also reported 14 deaths and 193 recoveries from COVID-19 in the same period.   

On Tuesday Afghan health officials said that a third wave of COVID-19 might peak in the country within 10 days, and urged citizens to follow preventative health procedures. A shortage of health workers was also reported.

The new cases were reported in Kabul (194), Kandahar (88), Takhar (17), Herat (17), Balkh (5), Nangarhar (21), Baghlan (4), Kunduz (66), Nimruz (16), Faryab (3), Helmand (20), Maidan Wardak (23), Badakhshan (10), Daikundi (4), Logar (37), Laghman (19), Zabul (9), Uruzgan (25), Ghor (3), Khost (3), Farah (7) and Samangan (2) provinces.  

Deaths were reported in Kabul (5), Kandahar (2), Balkh (3), Nangarhar (1), Kunduz (1), Nimruz (1) and Ghazni (1).  

The ministry reported that the cumulative total of known COVID-19 cases is 68,366, the total number of reported deaths is 2,869, and the total number of recoveries is 56,711.     

So far, 455,780 samples have been tested in government centers and there are 8,786 known active COVID-19 cases in the country, data by the ministry indicates.     

According to Johns Hopkins University, the number of deaths from COVID-19 globally is more than 3,487,037 and the number of known global coronavirus cases is 167,878,150.   

623 New Cases of COVID-19, 14 Deaths Reported in Afghanistan

The Ministry of Public Health reported that the cumulative total of known COVID-19 cases is 68,366.

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The Ministry of Public Health on Wednesday reported 623 new positive cases of COVID-19 out of 2,869 samples tested in the last 24 hours.     

The ministry also reported 14 deaths and 193 recoveries from COVID-19 in the same period.   

On Tuesday Afghan health officials said that a third wave of COVID-19 might peak in the country within 10 days, and urged citizens to follow preventative health procedures. A shortage of health workers was also reported.

The new cases were reported in Kabul (194), Kandahar (88), Takhar (17), Herat (17), Balkh (5), Nangarhar (21), Baghlan (4), Kunduz (66), Nimruz (16), Faryab (3), Helmand (20), Maidan Wardak (23), Badakhshan (10), Daikundi (4), Logar (37), Laghman (19), Zabul (9), Uruzgan (25), Ghor (3), Khost (3), Farah (7) and Samangan (2) provinces.  

Deaths were reported in Kabul (5), Kandahar (2), Balkh (3), Nangarhar (1), Kunduz (1), Nimruz (1) and Ghazni (1).  

The ministry reported that the cumulative total of known COVID-19 cases is 68,366, the total number of reported deaths is 2,869, and the total number of recoveries is 56,711.     

So far, 455,780 samples have been tested in government centers and there are 8,786 known active COVID-19 cases in the country, data by the ministry indicates.     

According to Johns Hopkins University, the number of deaths from COVID-19 globally is more than 3,487,037 and the number of known global coronavirus cases is 167,878,150.   

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