Wahidullah Mayar, a spokesman for the Ministry of Public Health, on Tuesday confirmed that the number of positive cases in the country has risen to 196.
Out of 60 tests, four of them were positive-- two from Kandahar, one from Daikundi and one from Nimruz province--according to Mayar.
The Ministry of Public Health also on Tuesday reported a coronavirus death in Herat, the fourth COVID-19 death in Afghanistan.
On Monday, Health Minister Ferozuddin Feroz, at an opening ceremony for a COVID-19 testing center in Kabul, said the capacity of health facilities in the country will be increased to 1,000 tests a day by the end of this week.
The center was used for animal health previously, but it will now operate under the Ministry of Public Health and will have the capacity of performing 100 tests in 24 hours.
Right now, the country’s COVID-19 testing centers have the capacity for 600 tests a day: 400 in Kabul, 100 in Herat and 100 in Nangarhar.
Feroz said that the capacity of the centers will be increased further in the coming weeks.
Confirmed cases in Afghanistan: 196
Herat: 143
Kabul: 16 (including 4 foreign soldiers)
Farah: 6
Samangan: 4
Nimruz: 5
Logar: 3
Balkh: 3
Zabul: 2
Ghazni: 2
Badakhshan: 1
Kandahar: 3
Daikundi: 2
Nangarhar: 1
Kapisa: 1
Badghis: 1
Sar-e-Pul: 1
Baghlan: 1
Paktika: 1