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Bahrain report new surge in coronavirus cases
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MANAMA, Mar 10: Bahrain reported on Monday 24 new cases as total infections of 109. Meanwhile as part of evacuation plan on Tuesday at 12 noon 180 Bahraini citizens stranded in Iran returned to Bahrain...
Coronavirus: Bahrain records 77 new cases among evacuees from Iran
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By MEE and agencies
Published date: 11 March 2020 08:54 UTC | Last update: 3 hours 14 min ago
Bahrain's health ministry said on Wednesday that 77 new coronavirus cases had been recorded among citizens evacuated from Iran by plane this week.
The new cases brought the total number of coronavirus cases recorded by Bahraini health authorities to date to 189, 30 of whom have recovered...
...Bahrain reported its first coronavirus-related death case on Monday, also marking the first death from the rapidly spreading killer bug among the other countries in the Gulf region. The health ministry took to Twitter sharing that the deceased was a 65-year-old Bahraini citizen who had underlying health conditions, Gulf News reported...
Bahrain detected 14 new cases of the deadly coronavirus on Wednesday, raising the total number of active cases in the country to 167, according to data recorded by the Ministry of Health.
A total of 14,344 people in the country were tested for the virus, while 88 people have so far been discharged from hospitals after recovering from the infection.
"The only security we have is our ability to adapt."
Bahraini authorities have tasked a foundation under the Justice and Islamic Affairs Ministry to cover the costs of nationals stranded abroad, Bahrain News Agency said.
Bahrain, which has reported 269 coronavirus cases, most of them linked to travel to Iran, has criticized the Islamic Republic for not stamping Bahraini citizens' passports.
The two countries have long-standing differences. Manama accuses Tehran of backing Shi'ite-led opposition in the Gulf Arab island state, which is ruled by a Sunni Muslim royal family. Iran denies the charges.
For Jamal the priority is to return home.
"We remain in our rooms most of the time, we are fine. It's just the anxiety of what's happening in Iran and all the delays of our evacuation
."
"The only security we have is our ability to adapt."
...the Ministry of Health announced the death of a 51-year-old female Bahraini national who was suffering from underlying and chronic health problems, and was registered as an active case of Coronavirus (COVID-19).
The deceased female had returned from Iran via the International COVID-19 Repatriation Programme (ICRP) earlier this month and had not entered the general population. The individual, upon arrival to Bahrain, was placed in isolation and received extensive 24-hour treatment from a specialised medical team...
Hind Al Soulia - Riyadh - It was only days after returning from Oman in late February that long-term Bahrain resident Helen McKee started to feel unwell.
She went immediately to American Mission Hospital, a private non-profit medical centre in the capital Manama, to be tested for the novel coronavirus sweeping the world.
As she entered the hospital, her temperature was checked before blood and a nasal swab were taken...
...The country had reported 390 cases and two deaths as of March 24. ..
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