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Djibouti: 1,112 confirmed cases and 686 cured of the Coronavirus
by African Manager - 02/05/2020 14:03
As of Saturday, May 2, 2020, the Republic of Djibouti has announced the registration of 15 new cases of coronavirus out of 105 tests carried out. Thus healing 14 people.
This brings the total number of people infected to 1,112 out of 13,856 tests.
In addition 686 people are declared cured with two deaths.
Even today, the trend of slowing the spread of COVID 19 is confirmed with the reduced number of confirmed positive cases observed.
However, it should be noted that the reduced number of tests carried out today is the result of a survey on the prevalence of COVID 19 which is underway in the city of Djibouti and which mobilized the sampling and laboratory teams. .
Indeed, the data obtained by the operations carried out by the Ministry of Health in collaboration with the National Institute of Statistics of Djibouti will allow the government to take decisions on the prevalence rate at the level of the general population.
Djibouti: 1,112 confirmed cases and 686 cured of the Coronavirus
by African Manager - 02/05/2020 14:03
As of Saturday, May 2, 2020, the Republic of Djibouti has announced the registration of 15 new cases of coronavirus out of 105 tests carried out. Thus healing 14 people.
This brings the total number of people infected to 1,112 out of 13,856 tests.
In addition 686 people are declared cured with two deaths.
Even today, the trend of slowing the spread of COVID 19 is confirmed with the reduced number of confirmed positive cases observed.
However, it should be noted that the reduced number of tests carried out today is the result of a survey on the prevalence of COVID 19 which is underway in the city of Djibouti and which mobilized the sampling and laboratory teams. .
Indeed, the data obtained by the operations carried out by the Ministry of Health in collaboration with the National Institute of Statistics of Djibouti will allow the government to take decisions on the prevalence rate at the level of the general population.
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