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Third coronaviru­s wave hits Egypt

- Mohammed Abu Zaid Cairo

Egypt is witnessing a third coronaviru­s wave, a top official has said. Ashraf Hatem, head of the health affairs committee in the Egyptian parliament and a member of the supreme committee for respirator­y viruses of the Ministry of Higher Education, indicated that the number of coronaviru­s cases at university hospitals is once again increasing daily.

He said that citizens must adhere to precaution­ary measures, respect the rules of social distancing and wear their protective face masks, as well as avoiding family visits. He advised of the need to follow proper nutritiona­l habits and eat foods that contain nutrients that boost the immune system.

Hatem said that the number of coronaviru­s cases is directly related to how far citizens follow precaution­ary measures.

He said that there was no shortage of medicines in public hospitals, whether in university hospitals or those under the Ministry of Health.

Egypt has not yet reached the peak of the third wave, he said, and numbers might continue to rise until the last week of Ramadan. He called on citizens to be careful in the coming period to minimize the increase in infection rates. He praised the decision of Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly to fine those who violate the instructio­ns of the government.

Ashraf Abdel Basset, president of Mansoura University, said that the number of beds allocated for

There is no shortage of medicines in public hospitals, whether in university hospitals or those under the Ministry of Health.

isolation had not been reduced following the earlier decrease in the number of daily recorded cases. He said that the hospitals are highly prepared for any emergency.

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi had previously warned of a third coronaviru­s wave.

“We are on the threshold of the third wave … please be careful, especially with the month of Ramadan … We want the matter to end in peace,” he said.

 ?? File/AFP ?? An Egyptian medical worker prepares to administer a dose of the OxfordAstr­aZeneca COVID-19 vaccine in Cairo amid concerns over a third wave.
File/AFP An Egyptian medical worker prepares to administer a dose of the OxfordAstr­aZeneca COVID-19 vaccine in Cairo amid concerns over a third wave.

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