Researchers find people infected with two different strains of coronavirus
Researchers in southern Brazil said they have discovered patients infected with two different strains of the new coronavirus simultaneously, reflecting concerns about the growing...
Kuwait lists 586 new COVID-19 cases
Ministry of Health (MoH) on Monday listed 586 new coronavirus (COVID-19) cases bringing the total number to 165,843 since the eruption of the pandemic...
Kuwait lists 635 new COVID-19 cases
Kuwait Health Ministry on Sunday listed 635 new coronavirus (COVID-19) cases but no deaths during the past 24 hours, raising the caseload of contaminations...
514 new coronavirus cases, one death
The Ministry of Health announced today, Saturday, the registration of 514 new coronavirus cases in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of...
Single-dose Johnson & Johnson jab is 66% effective against coronavirus
A new single-dose vaccine has shown to be 66% effective against Covid-19 and offered complete protection against hospitalization and death in trials.
However, there are...
Kuwait lists 685 new COVID-19 cases, no deaths
Kuwait said 685 people were tested positive for coronavirus with no virus-related deaths reported on Friday taking the total cases up to 164,108 as...
Kuwait lists 588 new COVID-19 cases, one death
Kuwait listed 588 new coronavirus infections and one virus-related death on Thursday taking the total cases up to 163,450 as deaths rose to 958...
Kuwait lists 580 COVID-19 cases
Kuwait listed 580 new COVID-10 cases and zero virus-related deaths on Wednesday. The figures took the caseload to 162,862, while deaths remained at 957,...
200,000 doses of oxford vaccine to reach Kuwait next week
The first quantities of AstraZeneca - Oxford vaccine are likely to arrive in Kuwait next week. The initial shipment of 200,000 doses, with another...
Coronavirus global tally surpasses 100 million cases
According to US John Hopkins University, the global tally of Coronavirus in the world surpassed the one hundred million mark. Johns Hopkins University said...














