MANAMA: The Kingdom of Bahrain has reported the 27th death on Monday from the COVID-19, a two more deaths in less than a day.
In the past one week there has been a spike in numbers of deaths from the virus despite the Kingdom’s best efforts to address the testing, trace, isolate and treatments aspects of the national strategy aimed at dealing with the novel coronavirus effectively.
The Kingdom have achieved a milestone number in testing by Monday recorded 374362 from 367056 tests by Sunday June 7th, 2020, and with active cases lower to 5064 from 5270 a day earlier, among them stable were stable 5052, critical 12 and 27 deaths.
The Kingdom of Bahrain has been successfully dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak since the start of the year and have no total shutdown for a single day.
However, the increase in number of active cases is because of enhanced testing model and in many cases largely due to a deliberate violation of the set rules and precautionary guidance measures put in place and everyone obliged to follow by the law.