GCC Covid-19 update: Saudi registers 1,815 cases, 14 deaths; Kuwait reports 692 infections
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GCC Covid-19 update: Saudi registers 1,815 cases, 14 deaths; Kuwait reports 692 infections

GCC Covid-19 update: Saudi registers 1,815 cases, 14 deaths; Kuwait reports 692 infections

The death toll in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait has risen to 425 and 175 respectively

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The Ministry of Health and Prevention in the UAE has reported 883 additional Covid-19 cases, as a result of more than 27,000 tests conducted to screen for the virus.

The total number of infections has now reached 31,969.

Meanwhile, two people of different nationalities succumbed to the virus, bringing the death toll to 255.

The total number of recovered cases has reached 16,371

Saudi Arabia
The Ministry of Health in Saudi Arabia has reported 1,815 new Covid-19 cases as well as 14 deaths on May 27.

The city of Riyadh posted 739 new infections, followed by Jeddah (325) and Makkah (162).

The total death toll has risen to 425, while the infections spiked to 78,541.

Oman
Oman has reported a total of 255 new Covid-19 cases on May 27, its Ministry of Health tweeted.

Since the outbreak, 8,373 cases have been reported in the country while 38 people have died due to the virus.

Kuwait
The Ministry of Health has reported 692 additional Covid-19 cases, raising the total number of infections to 23,267, Kuwait News Agency reported.

Three additional Covid-19 patients died in the last 24 hours, raising the death toll to 175.

Bahrain
As of May 27, 11am, Bahrain had a total of 4,413 active cases, of whom eight were in a critical state.

Meanwhile, 15 people in the country have succumbed to the virus.

Qatar
The Ministry of Public Health has reported a total of 1,740 positive virus cases, two deaths and 215 acute hospital admissions in the last 24 hours.

Since the outbreak, Qatar has reported 30 Covid-19-related deaths.

There are currently a total of 35,634 active Covid-19 cases in the country.

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