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Coronavirus: Egypt's Cases Surpass 125,000


Mon 21 Dec 2020 | 12:46 AM
Hassan El-Khawaga

Egypt saw on Sunday a rise in the daily coronavirus cases, confirming 664 new infections, raising the total cases to 125,555 since the beginning of the virus outbreak.

"Twenty-nine more deaths were confirmed; raising the total number to 7,098," Khaled Megahed, the Health Ministry’s spokesman, said in a statement.

"Up to 106,817 coronavirus patients have recovered so far," the spokesman said.

"As many as 336 Egyptians were among the recovered patients today," he added.

Earlier, Health Minister Hala Zayed received the first batch of coronavirus vaccine at Cairo International Airport.

The coronavirus vaccine was developed by Chinese pharmaceutical company Sinopharm, and has been shipped from the United Arab Emirates, as Zayed and the Chinese ambassador to Egypt, and UAE acting ambassador were present to receive the vaccine.

"The vaccine efficacy ranges between 86% to 100%," Megahed noted.

The priority in distributing the vaccine will be for medical staff in isolation, fever, and chest hospitals, as well as people with chronic diseases, Megahed said.

The vaccine should be jabbed in the shoulder in two doses, with a 21-day interval, he added.