Coronavirus – Ethiopia: COVID-19 Reported Cases in Ethiopia (31 July 2021)
By APO Group
01 August 2021 |
12:00 pm
Daily: Laboratory Test: 5,457 Cases: 341 Severe Cases: 223 New Deaths: 2 Recovery: 67 Total: Laboratory Test: 3,019,053 Active Cases: 12,478 Total Cases: 280,365 Total Deaths: 4,385 Total Recovery: 263,500 Total…
Daily:
Laboratory Test: 5,457
Cases: 341
Severe Cases: 223
New Deaths: 2
Recovery: 67
Total:
Laboratory Test: 3,019,053
Active Cases: 12,478
Total Cases: 280,365
Total Deaths: 4,385
Total Recovery: 263,500
Total Vaccinated: 2,217,097
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Health, Ethiopia.
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