141 people have tested positive to the disease, out of a sample size of 3,571 tested in the last 24 hours. The total confirmed positive cases are now 100,193. The cumulative tests
As of 26th January, 2021, in the last 24 hrs we recorded 1,476 new cases (out of 11,683 tests) and 1,723 recoveries. On a sad note, we recorded 12 new deaths [MTSRIP].
Active cases: 128 New cases: 4 New tests: 122 Total confirmed: 4,012 Recovered: 3,753 (+26) Deaths: 128 (+0) Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Health, The Gambia.
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The Honourable Marc Garneau, Minister of Foreign Affairs, today announced Canada’s contribution of $15 million to the UN Peacebuilding Fund while co-chairing the virtual UN Peacebuilding Fund Replenishment Conference, along with the
This ground-breaking multi-sector initiative, first launched in the Middle East five years ago, unites industry and sector professionals to provide an effective online platform to drive innovation, share ideas, gain insights &
UNDP's “Peoples' Climate Vote” reflects over half the world's population after results processed by the University of Oxford. Sixty-four percent of people believe climate change is a global emergency, despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The results of the Peoples’ Climate Vote, the world’s biggest ever survey