Afghanistan Records Over 4,000 COVID-19 Cases in Early 2024

Afghanistan records over 4,000 COVID-19 cases in 2024, a decrease from 2023. Doctors attribute the rise to people not following health guidelines, emphasizing the need for adherence to prevent further spread.

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Ayesha Mumtaz
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Afghanistan Records Over 4,000 COVID-19 Cases in Early 2024

Afghanistan Records Over 4,000 COVID-19 Cases in Early 2024

Afghanistan has recorded over 4,000 positive COVID-19 cases since the beginning of 2024, according to the Ministry of Public Health. The 4,016 cases mark a decrease compared to the first quarter of 2023. The ministry spokesperson stated that these cases have been recorded across the country.

Gholam Mustafa, a 54-year-old man who has been infected with COVID-19 twice before, is currently hospitalized in the emergency section of the Afghan-Japan Hospital due to severe symptoms. The hospital's COVID-19 department reported that out of 89 tests conducted last week, 27 were positive.

Doctors attribute the increase in infections to people not following health guidelines, especially during the Eid holiday. Many individuals have been going to crowded places and not wearing masks. The Ministry of Public Health currently has over 100 active centers across the country for diagnosing and treating COVID-19 patients.

Why this matters:

As Afghanistan continues its efforts to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, the Ministry of Public Health emphasizes the importance of following health guidelines to reduce the risk of infection. With over 100 active centers dedicated to diagnosis and treatment, the country aims to provide necessary care to those affected by the virus.

Key Takeaways

  • Afghanistan recorded over 4,000 COVID-19 cases in 2024, a decrease from 2023.
  • A 54-year-old man was hospitalized with severe COVID-19 symptoms, having been infected twice.
  • Doctors attribute the increase to people not following health guidelines, especially during Eid.
  • Afghanistan has over 100 active centers for COVID-19 diagnosis and treatment.
  • Adherence to health guidelines is crucial to prevent further COVID-19 spread in Afghanistan.