COVID-19 Virus Curve Continues to Rise in Egypt

: Signage of Sinopharm is seen at the 2020 China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS) (Reuters)
: Signage of Sinopharm is seen at the 2020 China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS) (Reuters)
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COVID-19 Virus Curve Continues to Rise in Egypt

: Signage of Sinopharm is seen at the 2020 China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS) (Reuters)
: Signage of Sinopharm is seen at the 2020 China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS) (Reuters)

Egypt’s coronavirus curve has continued to rise during the second wave after the number of infections exceeded 500 cases for the first time in several months.

According to the latest report by the Ministry of Health, the country registered 511 new COVID-19 cases and 23 deaths.

The new cases took the total infections in to 122,086, including 105,132 recoveries and 6,943 deaths.

The ministry called on those infected as well as those in isolation to avoid watching news and social media platforms to reduce feelings of anxiety and tension as well as to preserve their mental health.

It said these feelings would affect their body’s immunity. It also urged them to obtain scientific information from medical teams and experts.

Also, Egypt received the second batch of Sinopharm, the coronavirus vaccine developed by the Chinese National Pharmaceutical Group.

Dr. Osama Abdel Hay, secretary-general of the Egyptian Doctors Syndicates, said the vaccine stimulates the body’s immune system to fight the virus and produce antibodies, affirming that it is safe.

The government said on Tuesday that it had addressed the pandemic through two parallel paths.

In the first, it took preventive measures to protect citizens and provide them with the necessary medical care. While the second targeted economic and social recovery from the repercussions of the pandemic.

The steps taken helped Egypt to face the challenges resulting from the crisis, the top of which are those related to labor markets, especially unemployment, it explained in a statement.



Türkiye's Erdogan Discusses Syria Situation with Putin by Phone, Ankara Says

 Syrian opposition fighters ride on motorcycles through abandoned Syrian army vehicles on a road in the outskirts of Hama, Syria, Tuesday Dec. 3, 2024.(AP)
Syrian opposition fighters ride on motorcycles through abandoned Syrian army vehicles on a road in the outskirts of Hama, Syria, Tuesday Dec. 3, 2024.(AP)
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Türkiye's Erdogan Discusses Syria Situation with Putin by Phone, Ankara Says

 Syrian opposition fighters ride on motorcycles through abandoned Syrian army vehicles on a road in the outskirts of Hama, Syria, Tuesday Dec. 3, 2024.(AP)
Syrian opposition fighters ride on motorcycles through abandoned Syrian army vehicles on a road in the outskirts of Hama, Syria, Tuesday Dec. 3, 2024.(AP)

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan discussed the renewed outbreak of conflict in Syria with Russian President Vladimir Putin by phone, Erdogan's office said in a post on X on Tuesday.

Erdogan and Putin spoke as Syrian opposition forces advancing against government troops pushed close on Tuesday to the major city of Hama, fighters and a war monitor said, after their sudden capture of Aleppo last week rocked President Bashar al-Assad.

Erdogan told Putin that Türkiye supports Syria's territorial integrity and strives for a just and lasting solution in Syria, the statement said.

"President Erdogan highlighted the importance of making more room for diplomacy in the region, and underscored that the Syrian regime should engage in the political solution process," it said. Erdogan also said that Syria should not become a source of greater instability.

"Erdogan stated that Türkiye will continue to maintain its determined stance on the fight against the terrorist organization PKK and its extensions who are trying to take advantage of the recent developments in Syria," the statement said.