Jordanian Health: 4,042 injuries and 91 new deaths due to the Corona epidemic - may God have mercy on them all

2021-04-03 2021-04-03T14:33:00Z
غالب أبوبكر
غالب أبوبكر
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Arab Weather - (4,042) cases were recorded, bringing the total number of injuries to (626,875) cases.

(91) deaths were recorded, (may God have mercy on them all), bringing the total number of deaths to (7130) cases.

The percentage of positive examinations is approximately (14.02%), compared to (13.63%) yesterday.

(28,827) laboratory tests were performed, bringing the total number of examinations to (6,030,272) tests.

The number of recovery cases in home isolation and hospitals for this day has reached (8789) cases, bringing the total cases of recovery to (534,492) cases.

The number of active cases is currently (85,253).

The number of cases that have been admitted to hospitals today is (321) cases, while (179) cases have been discharged.

The total number of confirmed cases receiving treatment in hospitals is (3339) cases.

The capacity of hospitals in the Kingdom:

North Region:

Occupancy rate of insulation beds: 50%

Critical care bed occupancy rate: 74%

Occupancy rate for ventilators: 51%

Central Region:

Occupancy rate of insulation beds: 69%

Critical care bed occupancy rate: 77%

Occupancy rate for ventilators: 43%

Southern Region:

Occupancy rate of insulation beds: 35%

Critical Care Bed Occupancy Rate: 45%

Occupancy rate for ventilators: 31%

The cases of infection for this day were distributed as follows:

- (1757) in the governorate of the capital, Amman.

- (929) are in Irbid governorate, of which (63) are in Ramtha.

- (222) in Zarqa Governorate.

- (207) in Madaba governorate.

- (181) in Mafraq governorate.

- (158) in Jerash governorate.

- (144) in Tafila governorate.

- (133) in Al-Balqa governorate

- (94) in the Aqaba governorate.

- (94) in Ajloun governorate.

- (82) in Karak governorate.

- (41) are in Ma'an Governorate, of which (1) are in Petra.

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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