March 6, 2022
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Kuwait reports 524 new COVID-19 cases

Kuwait reported 524 new COVID-19 cases and one related death on Saturday…reports Asian Lite News

The state news agency KUNA quoted the Kuwaiti Ministry of Health as saying that the new figures took the total cases to 622,489 and deaths to 2,544.

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The ministry added that 1,083 patients have recovered over the past day, taking the number of recoveries to 613,669.

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