Health: The number of people infected with coronaviruses in Jordan has risen to 259

2020-03-29 2020-03-29T17:12:12Z
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Weather of Arabia - As of Monday evening, 13 new cases of coronavirus were registered in Jordan

 

And in the details;

Minister of Health Dr. Saad Jaber announced today, Monday 29/3/2020, the registration of 13 cases

Distributed as follows:

  • A case of a woman who mixed with her brother coming from Egypt
  • 5 cases from Irbid
  • Contact status in Al-Hashemi
  • Case in Hamza Hospital
  • Contact with a person in Irbid
  • Two cases in stone were presented from Britain
  • A case of a woman who had sex with her daughter

The death of a person who died in Prince Hamzah Hospital at the age of 77 was also recorded

 

This brings the number of people infected with coronaviruses in Jordan to 259 cases

 

 

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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