Lebanon Records 175 New Coronavirus Cases, 2 Deaths

The Lebanese Public Health Ministry indicated on Saturday that 175 new coronavirus cases have been registered today, thus raising the cumulative number of infected cases to-date to 4730 cases.

The Lebanese Public Health Ministry indicated on Saturday that 175 new coronavirus cases have been registered today, thus raising the cumulative number of infected cases to-date to 4730 cases. Of the newly recorded cases, 155 were detected among the local population and 20 from incoming travelers. With two new deaths registered as a result of the virus, the total number of fatalities was raised to 61. The number of PCR tests administered in the past 24 hours was 8,738 according to the Health Ministry report.   Source: Agencies




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