Egypt’s Health Ministry on Sunday confirmed 686 new coronavirus cases bringing the country’s total up to 200,050, ministry spokesperson Khaled Megahed announced.
The total number of COVID-19-related deaths has now reached 11,882 nationwide, after the ministry announced 37 deaths.
And 533 patients were discharged from quarantine at isolation hospitals, raising Egypt’s total number of fully-recovered cases to 153,175.
The total number of COVID-19-related deaths has now reached 11,845 nationwide after the ministry announced 41 deaths.
And 444 patients were discharged from quarantine at isolation hospitals, raising Egypt’s total number of fully-recovered cases to 151,444.
Officials have speculated that cases will reach another peak around the holy month of Ramadan, which is estimated to begin on April 13.
Egypt launched its vaccination campaign on January 24. The Health Ministry is currently working to vaccinate medical staff, people over the age of 65, and those with chronic illnesses. The ministry has opened registration for the jab online.
The vaccine will cost no more than LE200 per person, Health Minister Hala Zayed announced, with low-income folks eligible to get their doses for free.
Egypt is currently using China’s Sinopharm vaccine for its campaign will soon receive a shipment of six million doses of the UK’s AstraOxford vaccine.
The ministry also plans to employ Russia’s Sputnik-V vaccine, once it makes its way to Cairo.
AstraOxford and Sputnik-V received emergency approval from the Egyptian Drug Authority on February 24.
So far, 100 million doses of the vaccine have been secured by the ministry, which is enough to vaccinate roughly half of Egypt’s population.