Egypt Witnesses Another Surge in Coronavirus Cases

A member of the medical team sprays disinfectant for the COVID-19 outbreak at a metro station in Cairo, Egypt. (Reuters)
A member of the medical team sprays disinfectant for the COVID-19 outbreak at a metro station in Cairo, Egypt. (Reuters)
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Egypt Witnesses Another Surge in Coronavirus Cases

A member of the medical team sprays disinfectant for the COVID-19 outbreak at a metro station in Cairo, Egypt. (Reuters)
A member of the medical team sprays disinfectant for the COVID-19 outbreak at a metro station in Cairo, Egypt. (Reuters)

Egypt recorded 1,219 new coronavirus cases and 54 deaths as the country witnessed a new surge, bringing the total confirmed cases to 146,809.

In its latest statement, the Egyptian Ministry of Health announced that 800 patients were discharged from isolation hospitals after receiving necessary medical care, taking the number of recovered cases to 116,775.

Meanwhile, the cabinet’s Information and Decision Support Center (IDSC) indicated in its recent statistics that Egypt ranked 62nd in the number of coronavirus infections among 215 regions and countries around the world.

Egypt also ranked 11th in the death rate, out of the total number of infected, and 139 in the recovery rate.

Prime Minister Mustafa Madbouly stressed that precautions must be applied to confront the virus, noting that the measure announced by authorities must not be violated.

All ministries and relevant authorities are informed about the state’s efforts to avoid a complete lockdown, given the economic impacts associated with this step, according to the Center.

The state will not accept any lack of compliance with the measures, warned Madbouly.

The spokesman of the Egyptian Armed Forces announced that the General Command directed specialized departments to disinfect and sterilize crowded facilities, within the armed forces' social responsibility, and as part of the plan to assist the various state agencies to confront the virus.

The departments have deployed teams to sterilize the crowded Mogamma el-Tahrir building in Cairo and the surrounding area, as well as the bus stations of Abdel Moneim Riad and Ahmed Helmy.

They also disinfected the metro stations of Anwar el-Sadat in Tahrir square and el-Shohadaa metro station in Ramses square, as well as Ramses railway station.

Meanwhile, a member of al-Azhar’s senior council, Sheikh Ahmed Omar Hashem, urged citizens during his Friday sermon to be cautious and adhere to the precautionary measures announced by authorities.

The Egyptian Minister of Endowments, Mohammed Mokhtar Gomaa announced Friday that it should be a priority nowadays to use Zakat money to treat coronavirus patients, provide the necessary medications and medical equipment, and help those affected by the economic repercussions of the pandemic.



Sudan Army Surrounds Khartoum Airport and Nearby Areas 

A fighter loyal to the army patrols a market area in Khartoum on March 24, 2025. (AFP)
A fighter loyal to the army patrols a market area in Khartoum on March 24, 2025. (AFP)
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Sudan Army Surrounds Khartoum Airport and Nearby Areas 

A fighter loyal to the army patrols a market area in Khartoum on March 24, 2025. (AFP)
A fighter loyal to the army patrols a market area in Khartoum on March 24, 2025. (AFP)

The Sudanese army is encircling Khartoum airport and surrounding areas, two military sources told Reuters on Wednesday, marking another gain in its two-year-old war with a rival armed group, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).

Separately, Sudan's army said in a statement it had taken control of the Tiba al-Hassanab camp in Jabal Awliya, describing this as the RSF's main base in central Sudan and its last stronghold in Khartoum.

The army had long been on the back foot in a conflict that threatens to partition the country and has caused a humanitarian disaster. But it has recently made gains and has retaken territory from the RSF in the center of the country.

The army seized control of the presidential palace in downtown Khartoum on Friday.

Witnesses said on Wednesday that RSF had mainly stationed its forces in southern Khartoum to secure their withdrawal from the capital via bridges to the neighboring city of Omdurman.

The UN calls the situation in Sudan the world's largest humanitarian crisis, with famine in several locations and disease across the country of 50 million people.

The war erupted two years ago as Sudan was planning a transition to democratic rule.

The army and RSF had joined forces after forcing Omar al-Bashir from power in 2019 and later in ousting the civilian leadership.