The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Coronavirus | Death toll rises to 12 in north-western Syria, 73 new confirmed cases, and total number of infected people increases to 1,072

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights has documented the death of a man in Zugrra camp in eastern Aleppo countryside who was infected with the coronavirus.

The death toll rose to 12 people. The breakdown of fatalities is as follows: an elderly woman in Al-Dana town in Idlib countryside, another woman in Souran town in Aleppo countryside, a doctor in northern Aleppo countryside, an elderly man in al-Bab, a 50-year-old man in the city of Salqin in rural Idlib, four people in al-Bab town in Aleppo countryside, a child in Idlib, an elderly man in northern Aleppo countryside and a man in Zugrra camp in eastern Aleppo countryside.

On the other hand, health authorities have recorded today 73 new coronavirus cases in north-western Syria, which is under the control of HTS and Turkish-backed factions in Aleppo and Idlib provinces.

According to Observatory statistics, the number of confirmed cases, since July 9 to date, rose to 1,072, including medical staff and doctors.

While 34 cases have been recovered in the last 24 hours, bringing the total number of recovery cases to 526.