Iraq announces first coronavirus death
On March 2, 2020, Iraq announced its first death from COVID-19, a 70-year-old man who had underlying health conditions. The man had been hospitalized in the city of Najaf, which is located in the southern region of Iraq.
The announcement was made by the Iraqi Ministry of Health, which reported that the man had tested positive for the virus on February 28, 2020. He had been in critical condition and had died the following day.
The news of the first death from COVID-19 in Iraq sparked concerns about the spread of the virus in the country, which has a fragile healthcare system and a large population of over 40 million people.
Iraq had previously reported several cases of COVID-19, but this was the first reported death from the virus. The country had taken measures to try to contain the spread of the virus, including closing schools and universities, restricting travel, and imposing curfews in some areas.
The announcement of the first death from COVID-19 in Iraq was seen as a significant development in the country's response to the pandemic, and it highlighted the need for continued vigilance and measures to prevent the spread of the virus.
Here are some key points about the first COVID-19 death in Iraq:
- The victim was a 70-year-old man who had underlying health conditions.
- He was hospitalized in Najaf, a city in southern Iraq.
- He tested positive for COVID-19 on February 28, 2020.
- He died the following day, on March 1, 2020.
- The announcement was made by the Iraqi Ministry of Health.
- The news sparked concerns about the spread of the virus in Iraq, which has a fragile healthcare system and a large population.