992 cases; 261 deaths: http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/202..._139162054.htm
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Source: https://twitter.com/YSNECCOVID19/sta...77699824812032
The Supreme National Committee for Combating Corona
@ YSNECCOVID19
Corona news:
Register (15) new cases as follows:
(7) # Hadramout
(5) # Eden
(3) # Taiz
(4) deaths were recorded in # Hadramout, one in Abyan, and one in Taiz.
(13) healing cases were recorded.
(8) # Taiz
(4) # Eden
(1) # Hadramout
This brings the total confirmed cases to (1118), (302) deaths and (430) recoveries.
12:28 PMJun 28, 2020Twitter for Android
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Source: https://twitter.com/YSNECCOVID19/sta...99189704736769
The Supreme National Committee for Combating Corona
@ YSNECCOVID19
Corona news:
Register (19) new cases as follows:
(14) # Hadramout
(2) # Eden
(2) # Shabwa
(1) # Lahj
Also (10) deaths were recorded:
(8) # Hadramout
(1) # Taiz
(1) # Lahj
(23) recoveries were recorded
(17) # Taiz
(3) # Hadramout
(3) # Lahj
This brings the total confirmed cases to (1240), (335) deaths and (536) recovery.
1:06 PM Jul 3, 2020 Twitter for Android
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Source: https://reliefweb.int/report/yemen/y...reatment-march
Yemen: Tens of thousands of severely malnourished children are left without treatment since March
Source Save the Children
Posted 9 Jul 2020
Originally published 9 Jul 2020
Number of children receiving essential care for deadliest form of hunger drops 74% since March
SANA’A (July 10, 2020)—Tens of thousands of children in Yemen are missing out on life-saving treatment for severe malnutrition due to funding shortfalls, Save the Children says.
The charity’s analysis of Yemen Health Cluster data found services to nurse children back from the brink of starvation have plummeted by 74% since March.
A monthly average of just 9,500 children under the age of five were admitted for “severe acute malnutrition with complications” for treatment – children likely to die without immediate care – after funds began to dry up in April. That compares to 37,000 children in the first quarter of the year.
At those rates, 27,500 children every month are expected now missing out on the vital treatment needed to keep them alive. [1]
Aid agencies have been struggling to raise funds for health services in Yemen – just 18% of the support needed for the humanitarian response this year has been found so far. [2]
Many of the supplies and staff that now remain on the ground have also been diverted to tackle outbreaks of COVID-19 and cholera. [3]...
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Source: https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20...ring-covid-19/
Health care workers quit jobs in Yemen fearing COVID-19
July 13, 2020 at 10:21 am
Many health care staff have quit their jobs in Yemen due to the high risk of contracting COVID-19, leaving the already-decimated healthcare system under-resourced, M?decins Sans Fronti?res (MSF) reported at the end of last week...
...Yemen has 1,465 confirmed coronavirus cases including 417 deaths, however actual figures are expected to be much higher as these do not include those living in Houthi held territories in the north of the country. Experts also believe many Yemenis are not seeing medical treatment when infected as they are unable to access it.
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