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The cure rate in Karbala reaches 65%, Health Director

The Karbala city health director Dr. Sabah Al-Mousawi, announced that the cure rate in the holy city has reached 65%, considering it a "positive indicator".

"Al-Musawi" said during a press conference held by the Karbala city health directorate on Saturday, "The recovery rate in the holy city of Karbala is 65 percent, which is a positive indicator."

"The cases that appear in large numbers are caused by conducting for more than 600 nasal swabs per day instead of only 100, which reveals high numbers of cases and therefore more infections," he added.

 

 

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