Coronavirus – Eswatini: COVID-19 Daily Info Update (24 January 2022)
By APO Group
25 January 2022 |
12:00 am
Total Daily Tests: 638 Active Cases: 252 New Deaths: 1 New Confirmed Cases: 37 Recoveries: 66,496 (99 New) Total Deaths: 1,370 (CFR 2.0%) Cumulative Confirmed Cases: 68,118 Currently Admitted: 23 Fully vaccinated: 319,962 (27.6% of Total Population)Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Health, Government of the Kingdom of Eswatini.Media filesDownload logo
Total Daily Tests: 638
Active Cases: 252
New Deaths: 1
New Confirmed Cases: 37
Recoveries: 66,496 (99 New)
Total Deaths: 1,370 (CFR 2.0%)
Cumulative Confirmed Cases: 68,118
Currently Admitted: 23
Fully vaccinated: 319,962 (27.6% of Total Population)
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Health, Government of the Kingdom of Eswatini.
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