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Liberia’s Covid-19 Cases have climbed to 334, with 13 new cases recorded

Liberia’s Covid-19 Cases have climbed to 334, with 13 new cases recorded

MONROVIA, LIBERIA – Liberia’s Covid-19 cases have climbed to 334, following confirmation of 13 new cases on Friday.

According to the Incident Management System’s latest report, two new Coronavirus related deaths have been recorded in the Country, bringing the total number of deaths to 30.

To date, 128 active cases of Coronavirus infection are receiving treatment at the treatment unit.

Meanwhile, 176 people have recovered from Covid-19 after one new recovery was reported on Friday.

The percentage of people who have recovered from the Coronavirus infection in Liberia stands at 53.

At the same time, Bong County has recorded its first confirmed case of Coronavirus infection.

The latest case from the County means 11 of the Country’s 15 Counties have been affected by Covid-19.

Montserrado County remains the hardest-hit with 280 cases, recording 12 of the latest 13 cases.

Margibi County follows with 25 cases while Nimba and Gbarpolu Counties follow with seven cases each and Grand Bassa with six cases. 

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