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Bahrain Coronavirus COVID-19 - 58,207 cases; 208 deaths

Coronavirus: First death registered in Gulf after woman dies in Bahrain
Bahrain has reported 214 cases of the virus so far

By MEE and agencies
Published date: 16 March 2020 08:30 UTC | Last update: 28 min 29 sec ago

A woman has died in Bahrain after contracting coronavirus, marking the first death from the disease in the Gulf.

The 65-year-old woman had pre-existing medical conditions, the health ministry ministry said on Twitter.

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https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/c...n-dies-bahrain
 
WHO EMRO: https://twitter.com/WHOEMRO/status/1239273622281297927/photo/1

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Source: https://www.devdiscourse.com/articl...ts-first-death-related-to-coronavirus-in-gulf

...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...
 
https://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2020...rain-iran.html
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
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Source: http://tradearabia.com/news/HEAL_365628.html

...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...

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WHO EMRO- 334 cases; 149 recovered; 2 deaths: https://twitter.com/WHOEMRO/status/1241790614741618688/photo/1
 
Source: https://alkhaleejtoday.co/internati...rom-the-front-on-coronavirus-containment.html
How Bahrain is leading from the front on coronavirus containment
International
about 3 hours ago REPORT

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. ..
 
WHO EMRO - 466 cases; 4 deaths: https://twitter.com/WHOEMRO/status/1...754755/photo/1

27 March, 2020
39 new coronavirus cases registered in Bahrain

There are 244 active cases in Bahrain, of which one remains critical
By Staff Writer, Gulf Daily News

Bahrain - Thirty-nine new cases of Covid-19 were registered in the country yesterday.

There are 244 active cases in Bahrain, of which one remains critical, according to the Health Ministry’s website dedicated to the coronavirus.

Twenty more people were discharged from treatment and isolation centres, taking the total number of those recovered to 210...

Source: https://www.zawya.com/mena/en/life/...us_cases_registered_in_Bahrain-SNG_171158350/
 
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Source: https://www.zawya.com/mena/en/life/story/15_new_cases_of_coronavirus_in_Bahrain-SNG_171345100/

15 new cases of coronavirus in Bahrain
Reuters/Hamad I Mohammed
By Staff Writer, Gulf Daily News

Fifteen new cases of coronavirus (Covid-19) were registered in Bahrain until late last night.

According to the Health Ministry webpage dedicated to the virus, there were 216 active cases, of whom two remained critical.

Meanwhile, 23 more people were discharged from treatment and isolation facilities yesterday taking the total number to have completed treatment to 295.

“Additional eight people infected with Covid-19 have recovered and left the treatment and isolation centres, taking the total recoveries to 295,” said a ministry tweet last night.

Earlier in the day, 15 people were discharged.

The GDN reported previously that Bahrain has the highest rate of Covid-19 recoveries in the Gulf.

As of last night, the country registered 511 cases of which 295 (57.72 per cent) recovered...
 
Source: https://gulfnews.com/world/gulf/bah...41-virus-cases-came-from-iran-1.1585816391447

COVID-19: Bahrain's 241 virus cases came from Iran
Government pays electricity, water bills as part of anti-virus package
Published: April 02, 2020 12:29 Ramadan Al Sherbini, Correspondent

Cairo: Iran tops the list of the confirmed coronavirus cases registered in Bahrain as linked to travel abroad, the Health Ministry said Thursday.

Some 241 cases or 68 per cent of Bahrain's overall infections confirmed to have originated abroad were linked to Iran, the ministry added, according to the Bahraini news agency BNA.

Britain comes second with 57 cases followed by Egypt with 12. Iraq and Germany rank the fourth with eight cases each. Twenty-seven other patients were found to have travelled to other countries, according to the breakdown.

Bahrain has recorded a total of 565 Covid-19 cases including four deaths and 337 recoveries...




WHO EMRO- 569 cases; 316 recovered; 4 deaths: https://twitter.com/WHOEMRO/status/1...488064/photo/1
 
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https://www.arabianbusiness.com/heal...of-coronavirus
Electronic bracelets are being distributed across Bahrain to keep track of active cases of coronavirus and their contacts.

The kingdom has 688 confirmed cases of Covid-19 and so far has recorded four deaths.

The bracelets are being distributed by the Information & eGovernment Authority (iGA), with the support of the Minister of Interior Shaikh Rashid bin Abdullah Al-Khalifa.
 
Source: http://www.gdnonline.com/Details/789065

Twenty-three new Covid-19 cases recorded today
Bahrain News
By Raji UnnikrishnanMon, 06 Apr 2020

Twenty-three new cases of Covid-19 have been recorded in Bahrain today. The number of critical cases have increased to four, according to the Health Ministry's statistics ...
 
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