Passengers wearing protective masks wait for flights at the departure hall of Baghdad international airport following its reopening on July 23, 2020, after a closure forced by the coronavirus pandemic restrictions aimed at preventing the spread of the deadly COVID-19 illness in Iraq. (Photo by AHMAD AL-RUBAYE / AFP)

Covid-19: 96 fatalities and 2553 news cases in Iraq today

Iraq registered, on Monday, 2553 new cases and of Covid-19, as well as about 1927 recoveries and 96 fatalities in the past 24 hours.

The Iraqi Ministry of Health and Environment said in a statement that, 17141 tests were performed today,

The newly recovery cases were distributed as follows:

Baghdad / Al-Rusafa 221, Baghdad / Al-Karkh 303, Medical City 100, Najaf 111, Al-Sulaymaniyah 32, Erbil 65, Duhok 3,  Karbala 161, Kirkuk 85, Diyala 62, Wasit 115, Babel 167, Basra 143, Maysan 45, Al-Diwaniyah 61, Dhi Qar 75, Al-Anbar 15, Saladin 31, Muthanna 110, and Nineveh 22 .

The statement indicated that the cases that are diagnosed amounted to 2553 cases, distributed as follows:

Baghdad/ Al-Rusafa 339, Baghdad/ Al-Karkh 329,Medica city 32,  Najaf 66, Al-Sulaymaniyah 110, Erbil 74, Duhok 13, Kirkuk 132, Karbala 263, Diyala 77, Wasit 95,  Basra 303, Maysan 83, Babel 170, Dhi Qar 42, Al-Diwaniyah 129, Al-Anbar 20, Muthanna 100, Nineveh 67, and Saladin 109.

While 96 mortality cases were registered, as follows:

Baghdad/ Al-Rusafa 10, Baghdad/ Al-Karkh 9, Medical city 2, Najaf 4,  Al-Sulaymaniyah 9, Erbil 8, Karbala 5, Kirkuk 8,  Diyala 2, Basra 8, Wasit 4,Maysan 1, Babel 8, Dhi Qar 3, Nineveh 7, Muthanna 2, Al-Diwaniyah 4 and Saladin 2.

Since the beginning of the outbreak, the total number of:

·       Confirmed cases: 112585.

·       Recoveries 77144 (68.5% of the cases).

·       Inpatients: 30983, which 415 admitted to ICU.

·       Fatalities: 4458.

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