Corona statistics in the Arab world 3/29/2020
Written By رزان خليل on 2020/03/29
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Arab Weather - Today, Sunday, 3/29/2020, the number of people recovering from Corona Virus around the world reached 142,368, while the number of injured people reached 664,621 people in the countries of the world, while the number of deaths reached 30,891 so far.
As for the latest statistics of Arab countries on the Corona virus until Sunday morning | 3/29/2020 as follows:
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The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia recorded the death toll of 1,203 cases, and 37 cases of recovery.
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The number of cases in Jordan has reached 246 as of this morning.
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Morocco recorded the highest injuries today, with 35 new cases.
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As for Iraq, the highest mortality rate among the countries of the Arab world is still recorded, with the total number of deaths reaching 42 deaths.
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For a total of 158 deaths.
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The number of recovering cases is increasing by 812 as of this morning.
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