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Kuwait's COVID-19 caseload exceeds 360,000

By ANI | Updated: July 3, 2021 01:35 IST

Kuwait registered on Friday 1,895 new COVID-19 cases, raising the total infections in the country to 360,406, the Kuwaiti Health Ministry said.

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Kuwait registered on Friday 1,895 new COVID-19 cases, raising the total infections in the country to 360,406, the Kuwaiti Health Ministry said.

The ministry also announced 16 more fatalities, taking the death toll from the virus in Kuwait to 1,995, while the tally of recoveries rose by 1,775 to 339,604.

A total of 18,807 COVID-19 patients were receiving treatment, including 296 in the intensive care units, it said.

Abdullah Al-Sanad, the spokesman of the ministry, urged on Friday people in the country to abide by health precautions and follow social distancing rules to stop the spread of the coronavirus. (ANI/Xinhua)

( With inputs from ANI )

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