
First batch of Iran returnees, under quarantine in Qatar, declared free of COVID-19

According to an update shared by the Primary Health Care Corporation (PHCC) on its official Twitter page, the first batch of citizens, who were evacuated from Iran and subjected to quarantine upon arrival in Qatar, has been released from the facility.
The group of 121 citizens successfully cleared all required testing (to check for COVID-19) in line with international standards.
خروج اول دفعة من الحجر الصحي من المسافرين القادمين من الجمهورية الإسلامية الإيرانية حيث بلغ عدد الخارجين من الحجر الصحي 121 حالة بعد اجتيازهم الفحوصات وفق المعايير العالمية pic.twitter.com/rU8Yr5do5o
— مؤسسة الرعاية الصحية الأولية (@PHCCqatar) March 12, 2020
Sheikh Dr. Mohammed bin Hamad Al Thani, Director of the Public Health Department at Qatar's Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) stated that these individuals were released after ensuring that they were free from the virus, The Peninsula reported.
As an added precautionary measure, the Ministry has asked the individuals to isolate themselves for an additional week.
The most recent reports of these individuals (from yesterday) indicated they were free of COVID-19.
So far the Ministry has conducted about 6,000 tests, in this regard.
"This is one of the highest number of tests globally and second only to South Korea,” Sheikh Mohamed had mentioned at a press conference yesterday.
The Ministry continues to urge members of the public to follow all recommended precautionary measures to protect themselves from contracting the virus.
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