Jordan | 1,230 new local cases of coronavirus were recorded, and 22 deaths
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ArabiaWeather - Media brief about the emerging corona virus, COVID-19, in Jordan
(Issued by the Cabinet and the Ministry of Health)
Friday October 9, 2020, Last update: 17:00
Injuries, recovery and examinations:
- - (1246) cases of the new Corona virus were recorded, they were distributed as follows:
- • (1230) local cases, and they were distributed as follows:
- - (1046) in the governorate of the capital, Amman.
- - (55) In Al Balqa governorate.
- - (49) In Zarqa Governorate.
- - (15) in Irbid Governorate, of which (1) are in Ramtha.
- - (14) in Ajloun governorate.
- - (14) In Mafraq governorate.
- - (13) In Jerash Governorate.
- - (11) In Karak Governorate.
- (10) In Madaba governorate.
- - (2) In the Aqaba governorate.
- - (1) In Tafila governorate.
- • (16) foreign cases, (15) of which are between arrivals from outside the Kingdom, and (1) a Jordanian truck driver coming through the Al-Omari Border Center.
- This brings the total number of cases in the Kingdom to (22,763) cases.
- - (22) deaths were recorded, (may God have mercy on them), bringing the total number of deaths to (166) cases.
- - (129) recoveries were recorded today, (27) in Prince Hamzah Hospital, (94) in the area for isolating the injured in the Dead Sea, and (8) in accredited private hospitals.
- (15961) laboratory tests were performed, bringing the total number of examinations to (1387472).
- Other actions:
• In light of the continued registration of local cases of infection, the Ministry of Health calls on everyone to abide by defense orders, follow safety and prevention standards, wear masks, and not hold gatherings of more than (20) people, use the (Aman) app, and the (Sahhah) app.
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This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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