Did you know that this week saw 2 deaths due to COVID-19 in total and the maximum recoveries in a day were 252, while 174 was the least number of newly infected cases recorded on 26 November? We are in the second part of Phase 4 of the lifting of the coronavirus restrictions in Qatar and here are the latest updated weekly trends in terms of recoveries, new cases and deaths related to the current situation.
From 208 new confirmed cases reported on 19 November, the numbers increased to 239 the next day, after which it decreased to 174 on 21 November. The next day, 22 November, saw 167 new cases, followed by 186 and 227 on the next two consecutive days, before decreasing to 209 on 25 November and 215 on 26 November, towards the end of the week.
From 218 recoveries from the coronavirus (COVID-19) on 19 November, the numbers saw an increase on the next day at 223, following which it decreased to 186, before decreasing to 182 on 22 November. The number of recoveries then saw a spike at 204 recoveries recorded on 23 November and stood at 212 and 252 on the next two consecutive days, before decreasing to 248 on 26 November on Thursday.
This week saw 2 deaths in total and were recorded on 22 and 25 November respectively.
While the restrictions of coronavirus (COVID-19) are gradually being lifted in Qatar, it is important for everyone to play their role in controlling the virus by following the following precautions:
The Ministry also recommends that you regularly visit the MoPH website to view the latest information and instructions related to the coronavirus (COVID-19) and for the most up-to-date guidance on how to stay safe.
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