Dubai: Saudi Arabia’s daily tally of coronavirus cases continued to rise, with 369 new cases of COVID-19 reported on Monday. Five people also succumbed to the infection over the last 24 hours. This brings the total number of confirmed infections in the Kingdom to 371,356, and fatality tally to 6,415.
According to the latest update by the Ministry of Health, the total number of recoveries has gone up to 362,368 after 306 patients had fully recovered.
With the rise in the daily reported cases, the active cases have increased to 2,573, including 417 are critical under intensive care.
Bahrain
The Ministry of Health registered 759 new coronavirus cases and four more deaths in Bahrain, bringing the total confirmed cases in the Kingdom to 108,807 and fatality tally to 387.
A further 660 fresh recoveries have been confirmed in the Kingdom, pushing total recoveries to 102,289. The active cases have today touched 6,131, with 6,085 of which are stable and 46 are critical cases under intensive care.
Qatar
The daily tally of COVID-19 cases has continued to rise in Qatar, with 451 new infections reported today. This brings the total number of confirmed infections in the country to 155,453.
No new deaths were reported in the past 24 hours, taking death toll at 253.
According to the ministry’s latest update, 260 patients have fully recovered, pushing the total number of people recovered across the country to 147,451.
The active cases have now touched 7,749, out of these 568 are stable under treatment and 70 are critical cases under intensive care.
Oman
The Ministry of Health confirmed the detection of 190 new coronavirus cases and one fatality in the Sultanate today.
The total cases in the Sultanate have now touched 136,377, including 1,537 deaths, according to the latest update by the ministry.
An additional166 recoveries were also reported, pushing the total number of people recovered across the country to 128,255.
The ministry continues to urge everyone to adhere to precautionary measures and social distancing instructions issued by the Supreme Committee tasked with tackling COVID-19.