Coronavirus
Oman reports 40 new coronavirus cases
Forty new coronavirus cases have been registered in Oman on Tuesday, the Ministry of Health said.
The total cases in the country has now touched 371, including 67 recoveries and two deaths, it said. COVID-19 cases in Oman are expected to peak in mid-April, HE Dr. Ahmed Al Saidi, Minister of Health said. The ministry urges everyone to adhere to social distancing instructions issued by the supreme Committee and the MOH, as well as staying at home and not going out unless necessary.
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