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Sudan's Confirmed COVID-19 Cases Reach 92
20 April, 2020
KHARTOUM (Sudanow) – Sudan has registered new 26 confirmed cases of COVID-19 raising the country’s total to 92.
The Federal Ministry of Health said in a press release that, according to the Sunday epidemiological report, all the new cases including two deaths were registered inside Khartoum State.
The total cases include 12 fatalities and 8 recoveries.
The first COVID-19 case in Sudan was reported On March 13.
A 3-week total lockdown started in Khartoum State last Saturday.
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