March 29, 2022
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Qatar reports 152 new Covid cases

Qatar reported on Monday 152 new coronavirus cases during the past 24 hours…reports Asian Lite News

Qatar News Agency (QNA) quoted the Qatari Ministry of Public Health as saying that 131 new recoveries were recorded, bringing the total recoveries to 359,148.

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In a statement, the Ministry said that 149 of the new confirmed cases are among community and three cases among travelers.

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