Coronavirus – Malawi: COVID-19 update (31 March 2021)
By APO Group
01 April 2021 |
6:00 pm
New cases: 26 Cumulative confirmed cases: 33,551 Active cases: 2,028 Total recovered: 30,272 (116 new) Currently admitted in treatment units: 28 (5 new) New discharges from treatment units: 2 Total tests conducted: 218,468 (436 new) Total deaths: 1,117 (1 new) Total vaccinated to date: 134,289 (11,192 new)Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of…
New cases: 26
Cumulative confirmed cases: 33,551
Active cases: 2,028
Total recovered: 30,272 (116 new)
Currently admitted in treatment units: 28 (5 new)
New discharges from treatment units: 2
Total tests conducted: 218,468 (436 new)
Total deaths: 1,117 (1 new)
Total vaccinated to date: 134,289 (11,192 new)
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Health and Population, Republic of Malawi.
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