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UAE reports 1,027 Covid-19 cases, 1,253 recoveries, 3 deaths
The UAE Ministry of Health and Prevention reported today of 1,027 cases of the Covid-19 coronavirus, along with 1,253 recoveries.…
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Bahrain: COVID-19 patient charged for deliberate attempt to transmit virus
A COVID-19 patient has been charged for deliberately coughing on doctors while not wearing a facemask during a visit to…
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Coronavirus: Cases in GCC Exceed 100,000
The number of the coronavirus cases has surged to over 100,000 in the six Gulf countries, with a total of…
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India: Two Gulf Repatriates Test Positive for COVID-19
Two people who travelled home to Kerala, India from the Gulf have tested positive for the COVID-19 virus. Kerala, a southern…
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Indian Navy ready to evacuate stranded citizens from the Gulf
Indian Navy Chief Admiral Karambar Singh said they were ready to evacuate stranded nationals from Gulf countries amid the coronavirus…
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India Readies Its Largest Warships To Bring Back Stranded Indians from the Gulf
The Indian Navy has readied three of its largest warships to move to the Gulf to evacuate stranded Indians. The…
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COVID-19: Gulf-Wide Blood-Drive As GCC Starts Plasma Therapy
Gulf countries over the past week launched campaigns calling on the public to donate blood to help health care professionals…
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Coronavirus: More than 15,000 Cases in the GCC
The total number of coronavirus cases in the GCC states passed 15,000 on Monday, with all six of the Arabian…
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Coronavirus: Bahrain Leads With Highest Recovery Rate in GCC
Data shows that Bahrain has the highest rate of recovery in the GCC, with a whopping 59% of infected cases…
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Coronavirus: GCC Shows 17% Recovery Rate, While Infections Near 11,000
The GCC, comprising of six gulf countries currently has an average recovery rate of 17%, when the total number of…
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Coronavirus: GCC Has Reported 10,907 Cases and 73 Deaths
The six GCC countries have reported combined 10,907 cases and 73 deaths in total so far. While Bahrain has reported…
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Bahrain Leads by 62% Recovery rate, Saudi Second with 22%
Bahrain leads the fight against the new coronavirus (COVID-19) in the Middle East; with the highest rate of recoveries among…
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Coronavirus: Qatar Records 279 New Cases, One Death
Qatar confirmed another death due to the coronavirus after an 88-year-old Qatari citizen suffering from chronic diseases died of the…
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Coronavirus: Oman Reports 21 New Cases, 2 Deaths
Oman reports 21 new cases of the novel coronavirus and two virus-related deaths, bringing the total number of confirmed cases…
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Coronavirus:15 New Cases in Oman, Pushing Total to 167
The Ministry of Health has registered 15 new coronavirus cases in the country today. According to the officials, five cases…
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GCC Countries Crack Down on Curfew Violators
With most of the GCC countries having imposed some kind of a curfew or lockdown, authorities are not taking violations…
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Kuwait Withdraws Medicines Containing Chloroquine
Kuwait’s health ministry has decided to withdraw all quantities of medicines containing hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine from private pharmacies and limit…
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Coronavirus: Bahrain’s Therapeutic Medication Proved Effective
President of the Supreme Council of Health (SCH) Lt. General Dr Shaikh Mohammed bin Abdullah Al Khalifa, the Head of…
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Bahrain: Representatives Council Approve ‘Partial Curfew’ Proposal
The Council of Representatives today held its 24th meeting of the second session of the fifth Legislative Term, under the chairmanship…
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UAE: All Emirati Students Abroad to Return Within 48 hours
The United Arab Emirates has ordered the return of all its students studying abroad within 48 hours amid fears over…
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