Jordan on Thursday reported 17 new COVID-19 cases, increasing the tally of coronavirus infections in the state to 1,320.
Among the 10 local infections included eight people who had contact with COVID-19 patients from Irbid and Ramtha, and two others in the capital Amman, Health Minister Saad Jaber said in a statement.
Since last week, the kingdom has witnessed a “worrisome” increase in local infections, Jaber said, while calling on citizens to abide by the safety and preventive measures, practice social distancing, and wear face masks.
The minister said a total of 6,700 virus tests were conducted on Thursday, bringing the total tests to 672,344.
China has supported Jordan’s fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. On May 31, China donated a batch of medical supplies to Jordan to help combat the coronavirus.
A boy wearing a face mask walks on a street in Amman, Jordan, on Aug. 13, 2020. Jordan on Thursday reported 17 new COVID-19 cases, increasing the tally of coronavirus infections in the state to 1,320. (Photo by Mohammad Abu Ghosh/Xinhua)