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Afghanistan - Covid-19 Cases - 38,606 cases; 1,420 deaths

Source: https://www.aa.com.tr/en/asia-pacific/afghanistan-virus-cases-hit-low-as-testing-declines/1914895

Afghanistan: Virus cases hit low as testing declines
60 out of 194 people test positive for COVID-19 over past 24 hours
Shadi Khan Saif | 18.07.2020


KABUL, Afghanistan

Afghanistan reported 60 more coronavirus cases on Saturday, its lowest daily count over the past three months.

However, the figure came on a day when, according to the Health Ministry, just 194 tests were conducted across the country.

The percentage of positive cases detected over the past 24 hours indicates the COVID-19 pandemic is still a grave threat in Afghanistan, where total cases are now up to 35,289, including 1,164 deaths.

Recoveries in the country have increased to 23,280, leaving the number of active cases at 10,845, according to the ministry’s data.

The capital Kabul remains the hardest hit area, accounting for 55 of the new infections and 17 fatalities...
 
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(Last Updated On: July 17, 2020)
Afghanistan has recorded 32 Coronavirus deaths in the past 24 hours as the number of confirmed cases have been decreased in recent days.

The Ministry of Public Health said in a daily COVID-19 update that the death cases were reported in Kabul (22), Herat (1), Logar (6), and Kapisa (3).

It brings the total fatalities to 1147 people in Afghanistan.

Meanwhile, 159 new COVID-19 cases have been registered in the past 24 hours, bringing the total infections to 35889 in the country.

The cases were recorded as follows: Kabul 109, Herat 20, Paktia 4, Takhar 4, Nangarhar 1, Logar 1, Parwan 1, Laghman 2, Maidan Wardak 1, Kunar 2, Ghor 11, and Panjsher 3.
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Meanwhile, the Ministry of Public Health has purchased 500 artificial respiration devices from Germany and started the process of distributing them to all provinces.

Jawad Osmani added: “Today, these ventilators with their supplements are distributed in 9 provinces of the country. How to use them is simple and doctors have been trained.”

Afghanistan had 300 ventilators before producing these 500 ventilators, but there are concerns that doctors are unaware of these devices and that they are inactive in many provinces of the country.
https://ariananews.af/negligence-could-hike-up-covid-19-cases-moph/
 
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The total number of infections has now reached 35,727. Kabul, Herat, Balkh, Kandahar, and Paktia have the highest number of infections.
According to the ministry, in the past 24 hours, 168 patients have been recovered, bringing the total number of recoveries to 23,907 nationwide.

At the same time, 4 patients having coronavirus died. The total number of covid-19 deaths soared to 1,190 in the country.
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