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Sudan Reports 215 New Cases Of COVID-19
05 June, 2020
KHARTOUM (Sudanow) – Sudan’s Ministry of Health announced 215 new cases of COVID-19 and 19 deaths bringing the country’s total to 5714.
The Ministry said 114 infected persons have recovered raising the total recoveries to 1825.
The new cases, according to Wednesday report on the pandemic, were reported in Khartoum State (167), Gezira (20), White Nile (10), Sinnar (6), Red Sea (5), North Kordofan (3), West Kordofan (2), Gadaref (1) and River Nile (1).
The death toll reached 333.
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