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South Sudan reports over 300 COVID-19 cases in 72 hours

South Sudan has reported 340 new confirmed cases of coronavirus in the last 72 hours, bringing the total number of infections in the country to 13,309.

STAFF WRITER by STAFF WRITER
December 17, 2021
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A South Sudan COVID-19 testing health worker seen taking samples of unidentified man as coronavirus cases in South Sudan surpasses 200. [Photo by unknown]
A South Sudan COVID-19 testing health worker seen taking samples of unidentified man as coronavirus cases in South Sudan surpasses 200 [Photo by unknown]
JUBA – South Sudan has reported 340 new confirmed cases of coronavirus in the last 72 hours, bringing the total number of infections in the country to 13,309.

The ministry of health has attributed the sudden spike in the number of COVID-19 cases to an increase in outbound travelers coupled with a backlog of samples at South Sudan private facilities.

According to the health ministry, 80 cases were reported on Wednesday, Ninety-four new covid-19 positive cases have been confirmed on Thursday, and 166 cases were confirmed on Friday.

The ministry said some laboratories were not submitting test results on time and added that this has been resolved through supportive supervision which has increased reporting of cases.

South Sudan has conducted a total of 281,458 samples since the index case was reported in April last year.

So far, it has registered a total of 13,309 accumulative cases, and 12,614 recoveries, and 133 deaths.

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