Health Ministry spokesman Dr. Abdullah Al-Sanad revealed that six of the newly announced cases were of Kuwaiti citizens returning from the UK and individuals who had come in contact with those infected. One case was of a Kuwaiti recently returning from France via the UAE and the other was of a fellow citizen returning from Iran.
Meanwhile, a group of 240 people have ended a compulsory quarantine in Khiran Resort and left the facility, said the Ministry of Health.
In a statement posted on the Kuwait News Agency (KUNA), the ministry said 564 people have so far been discharged after completing their mandatory quarantine period.
“Those people who left quarantine completed necessary quarantine period and necessary medical procedures, proving they were clear of the coronavirus”, said the ministry.
Further cases were recorded in Lebanon (six), Bahrain (two) and Oman (two).
The total number of confirmed cases in the Middle East on Monday morning stood at 15,024. This includes: Iran (13,938), Qatar (401), Bahrain (214), Iraq (124), Saudi Arabia (118), Lebanon (99), UAE (98), Oman (22) and Jordan (10).