Coronavirus – Sierra Leone: COVID-19 update (22 September 2020)
By APO Group
23 September 2020 |
6:00 pm
Cumulative confirmed positive cases: 2,174 Total number of deaths: 72 Active new cases: 6 Active cases at Isolation Centres: 450 Cumulative recoveries: 1,652 Number currently in quarantine: 295 Number discharged from quarantine: 11,186Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Government of Sierra Leone.
Cumulative confirmed positive cases: 2,174
Total number of deaths: 72
Active new cases: 6
Active cases at Isolation Centres: 450
Cumulative recoveries: 1,652
Number currently in quarantine: 295
Number discharged from quarantine: 11,186
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Government of Sierra Leone.
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