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Qatar reports 181 news Covid cases

Qatar announced on Thursday the registration of 181 cases of the Coronavirus in the country during the past 24 hours…reports Asian Lite News

The Qatari Ministry of Public Health said in a statement that the total infections reached 357,764, adding that 337 recovery cases were recorded, to reach 354, 367 recoveries since the outbreak of the virus in the country.

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