The Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) announced on Wednesday that there were 1,390 new confirmed cases of Covid-19 and 124 recoveries in the last 24 hours, bringing the total number of recovered cases in Qatar to 3,143.

The MoPH said in a statement that the new cases are due to expatriate workers who were infected as a result of contact with individuals who were previously infected, in addition to recording new cases of infection among groups of workers in different regions.

The new cases have been identified after conducting investigations by the research and investigation teams of the MoPH.

Cases of infection have also increased among citizens and residents, as a result of contact with infected family members, who had been infected in the workplace or through visits and family gatherings.

In this context, the MoPH affirmed that the high number of infections among citizens and residents is due to the lack of compliance by some with precautionary measures, the most important of which is physical distancing and reducing the need to leave home. All the new infected cases have been quarantined where they are receiving the necessary medical care. 

 


The MoPH has launched a study to learn more about how the virus is transmitted within the community and about cases of infection that do not show symptoms of the disease. This is being done through the use of drive through testing centres, where invited participants complete a survey and have a test.

The Ministry of Public Health noted that the current period is considered to be the peak stage in the virus outbreak when numbers may continue to rise before they begin to stabilise and then gradually decline.

The reasons for the high numbers of new cases are due to the Ministry's redoubling of its efforts in tracking the transitional chains of the virus and expanding the circle of searching for infected people through intensive and proactive investigations of large numbers of contacts with people who have been confirmed with the virus recently.

The MoPH noted that the number of daily tests it conducts depends primarily on the number of contacts with individuals confirmed to be infected with the virus, as it conducts random checks in different places of the country as a proactive measure. The number of tests performed daily is not linked to the number of cases detected in terms of any rise or fall.

According to a tweet from the MoPH, with a total of 3,833 people tested for Covid-19 in the last 24 hours, as many as 139,127 have been tested so far in Qatar.

There are 26,539 positive cases to date in Qatar and 23,382 currently undergoing treatment. The total number of Covid-19 deaths so far in Qatar is 14.

The MoPH called on all members of the community to stay at home and not go out except in cases of necessity and to implement preventive measures and maintain physical distancing, including in the workplace and public places.

The Ministry reminded people to use a face mask as recommended and avoid social visits to reduce their risk of contracting the virus.

The MoPH called on any person who has symptoms of Covid-19 to contact the dedicated hotline on 16000, or go to one of the centres for testing the virus, as the earlier the disease is detected, the easier it will be to recover from it.

The Ministry also recommends that everyone visit its website regularly to view the latest information and instructions related to Covid-19.