Coronavirus – Ethiopia: COVID-19 reported cases in Ethiopia (26th July 2020)
By APO Group
27 July 2020 |
12:00 pm
Daily Laboratory test: 9527 Severe cases: 65 New recovered: 250 New deaths: 14 New cases: 720 Total Laboratory test: 382,339 Active cases: 7527 Total recovered: 6216 Total deaths: 223 Total cases: 13,968Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Health, Ethiopia.
Daily
Laboratory test: 9527
Severe cases: 65
New recovered: 250
New deaths: 14
New cases: 720
Total
Laboratory test: 382,339
Active cases: 7527
Total recovered: 6216
Total deaths: 223
Total cases: 13,968
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Health, Ethiopia.
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