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Egypt: COVID-19 Cases Continue to Decline

Sunday, 25 July, 2021 - 07:00 A nurse prepares a dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine at a vaccination center in Cairo. (Reuters) Cairo - Asharq Al-Awsat Egypt’s Health Ministry has urged citizens to abide by the preventative precautions to stem the spread of the coronavirus pandemic, amid a continuous decline in infections. The ministry on Friday confirmed 41 new cases, bringing the country’s total up to 283,947. The total tally of COVID-19-related deaths has now reached 16,477 nationwide after the ministry announced seven more, while 533 patients were discharged from quarantine at isolation hospitals, raising the total of fully recovered cases to 227,068. The health authorities urged citizens to continue to abide by the preventative precautions including wearing facemasks, maintaining social distancing, washing hands regularly and abstaining from attending crowded places.

Pilgrims do not need to test, isolate after Hajj

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Pilgrims do not need to test, isolate after Hajj

Pilgrims do not need to test, isolate after Hajj
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COVID-19: Next 10 days dangerous for Egypt

Travel ban extension ‘a tit-for-tat move’ after Ankara backed Ukraine in its conflict with Kremlin Considering that the number of daily COVID-19 cases in Russia is actually higher than the number of daily cases in Turkey, it is hard not to believe there are some political motives behind Moscow’s decision to extend the travel ban on Turkey Updated 02 June 2021 June 02, 2021 01:07 ANKARA: Contrary to the expectations and moves of appeasement by the Turkish government, Russia has extended a flight ban to Turkey that was to expire on June 1 amid the tourism season. The continuation of the travel ban to Turkey in effect since mid-April due to rising infection rates in the country is expected to last a further three weeks at the earliest and will seriously affect Turkey’s hospitality industry, which depends on visits by about half-a-million Russian holidaymakers who will now find alternative vacation spots.

Optimal COVID-19 isolation period is 14 days in Egypt

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