Two deaths and 4,187 Covid-19 cases in Qatar on Jan 13


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Doha: Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) reported 4,187 Covid-19 cases in Qatar on January 13, 2022.

Cases
Cases among community: 3,748
Cases among travelers: 439
Total number Covid-19 cases today: 4,187
Total number of active cases: 34,775
Total number of positive Covid-19 cases recorded in Qatar till now: 287,091

Recovery
Recovered cases in the last 24 hours: 1123
Total number of recovered cases till now: 251,693

Death
Number of deaths in the last 24 hours: 2 (both aged 84)
Total number of deaths till now: 623

Vaccines
Number of Covid-19 vaccines administered in the last 24 hrs: 27,690
Total number of booster doses administered till now: 418,724
Total number of Covid-19 vaccine doses administered since the start of vaccination campaign: 5,372,222

Covid-19 Test
Number of people tested for the first time in the last 24 hrs: 4,669
Total number of tests in the last 24 hrs: 38,982
Total number of people tested till now: 3,251,971

ICU
Number of ICU admissions in the last 24 hrs: 8
Total number of Covid-19 patients in the ICU: 67

Hospitalisation
Number of acute hospital admissions in the last 24 hrs: 49
Total number of Covid-19 patients in the hospital: 555

With Covid-19 still a threat in the country, it is important for everyone to play their role in controlling the virus by following precautionary measures:
- Adherence to physical distancing.
- Avoid close contact with others, crowded places and confined closed spaces where other people congregate.
- Wearing a face mask
- Washing hands regularly.

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