2020 February •
Egypt's health ministry announced the first case in the country at
Cairo International Airport involving a Chinese national on 14 February. Egyptian authorities had notified the
World Health Organization (WHO) and the patient had been placed in quarantined isolation in hospital. Preventive measures were subsequently taken to monitor those who came into contact with the person where the others tested negative. • In late February and early March, multiple foreign
severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) cases associated with travel to Egypt were reported – including two cases in the United States, two cases in
Tunisia (Plus several potential cases as the two initial cases were part of 1,000 now quarantined football supporters who visited Egypt from
Tunis from 27 February to 1 March) two cases in France, one case in Canada, and one case in Taiwan. • On 28 February, the Egyptian cabinet officially denied rumors of covering up SARS-CoV-2 cases. On 1 March,
Qatar banned all arrivals from Egypt, excepting Qatari nationals, as a safety measure to prevent the spread of SARS-CoV-2. On the same day, Egypt announced the detection of a second case of SARS-CoV-2. On 2 March,
Kuwait announced that it would test all arrivals from Egypt and
Syria for SARS-CoV-2. It was estimated by
Egypt Watch that Egypt had 20 lab-confirmed cases of SARS-CoV-2, which was reported by
Middle East Monitor on 2 March. The people with confirmed cases were claimed to be held in
military hospitals, inaccessible to the Egyptian Ministry of Health and official health statistics reported to WHO. Confirmed cases allegedly absent from official statistics included a family in
Tanta Military Hospital and four people in
Qasr El Eyni Hospital.
March •
8 March: A 60-year-old German citizen died in
Hurghada, the first German fatality from the virus. •
9 March: The World Health Organization said that there were 56 confirmed cases in Egypt. On the same day, the
Egyptian Minister of Tourism said that they discovered 3 additional cases with three people who work in a hotel. •
13 March: A second Tunisian coming back from Egypt tested positive for the virus and Tunisia officially added Egypt to a list of outbreak areas by closing its borders to it and imposing a quarantine to anyone coming from the country. •
18 March: Police detained four activists after they protested in front of the cabinet headquarters calling for the release of political prisoners to protect them from the spread of coronavirus. •
19 March: The Ministry of Health in Egypt announced a new death and 46 new cases of coronavirus, bringing the total number of infected to 256 cases, including 7 deaths and recovering 28 of those infected. The Egyptian government also made a decision to close all restaurants, cafes, nightclubs and public places throughout the country from seven in the evening until six in the morning, starting from Thursday 19 to 31 March 2020. The decision excluded places that sell food, pharmacies and home delivery services. •
20 March: The Egyptian Ministry of Health announced the death of a 60-year-old Egyptian citizen who was returning from Italy, and 29 cases proved positive laboratory analyzes of the virus including a case of a foreigner and 28 Egyptians, some of whom are returning from abroad, while others who are in contact with positive cases that have been discovered and announced previously, bringing the total of the injured to 285 cases, including 39 who were cured and discharged from the isolation hospital, and 8 deaths. The National Telecom Regulatory Authority together with mobile phone operators is providing Egyptian customers with free minutes (30 times the charged balance) for e-transaction and e-payment in order to enable as many people as possible to stay home for shopping. •
21 March: A decision was made to suspend prayers in all of Egypt's
mosques for a period of two weeks in order to limit the outbreak of the coronavirus based on the necessity of the legitimate and national interest. The
Coptic Orthodox Church also announced the closure of all churches and the suspension of ritual services, masses and activities to preserve the health of Egyptians from the danger of the spread of the coronavirus. •
22 March: On 22 March, the Ministry of Health and Population announced the increase in the number of cases whose laboratory results turned from negative to COVID-19 to 74, and the adviser of the Minister of Health and Population for Media Affairs and the official spokesperson of the ministry revealed that 15 of these cases had been left the Isolation Hospital, including 7 foreigners and 8 Egyptians, after receiving the necessary medical care under supervision of World Health Organization. So the number of those who recovered from the virus became 56 out of 74 cases. He also announced that cases have been in 24 out of the 27 Egyptian governorates. The total number registered in Egypt from the new Corona includes 327 cases, including 56 who were cured and left the isolation hospital, and 14 deaths. •
31 March: By the end of the month the number of reported cases stood at 710. Of these, 46 were reported to have died, 157 to have recovered, while 507 reportedly remained active cases.
April to June •
4 April: Cases surpass 1000. • By the end of April the number of reported cases had risen by 4827 to 5537. The reported death toll had increased to 392. The number of recovered patients grew to 1381, leaving 3764 active cases at the end of the month. • In May there were 19448 additional cases, raising the total number of reported cases to 24985. The reported death toll more than doubled to 959. The number of recovered patients increased to 6037, leaving 17989 active cases at the end of the month. • In June, there were 43326 new cases, raising the total number of reported cases to 68311. The reported death toll more than tripled to 2953. The number of recovered patients increased to 18460, leaving 46898 active cases at the end of the month.
July to September • There were 25767 reported cases in July, bringing the total number of cases to 94078. The reported death toll rose to 4805. The number of recovered patients grew to 39638, leaving 49635 active cases at the end of the month (6% more than at the end of June). • There were 4861 reported cases in August, bringing the number of reported cases to 98939. The death toll rose by 616 to 5421. There were 20589 active cases at the end of the month. • There were 4140 reported cases in September, bringing the total number of reported cases to 103079. The reported death toll rose to 5914.
October to December • There were 4,476 reported cases in October, raising the total number of reported cases to 107,555. The reported death rate rose to 6,266. The number of active cases at the end of the month was 1,837. • There were 8,356 reported cases in November, raising the total number of reported cases to 115,911. The reported death toll was 6,650. The reported number of recovered patients increased to 102,718, leaving 6,543 active cases at the end of the month. • Egypt received 50,000 doses of the
Sinopharm BIBP vaccine on 10 December, donated by the
United Arab Emirates. There were 22,151 reported cases in December, raising the total number of reported cases to 138,062. The reported death toll was 7,631. The reported number of recovered patients increased to 112,105, leaving 18,326 active cases at the end of the month.
2021 January to March • Egypt began inoculating healthcare workers with the
Sinopharm BIBP vaccine; more than 300 doctors had died by January 24. The vaccines will be free. Those with chronic diseases and the elderly will be next. Egypt has signed deals with Chinese, Russian, and British companies for 100 million doses of vaccine, enough for half the population since most vaccines require two doses. 50,000 doses of
AstraZeneca's
Covishield vaccines arrived on 31 January. • Egypt received 300,000 doses of the Sinopharm vaccine on 23 February, donated by
China. • In March 2021, Egypt received the second donation of 300,000 doses of the Sinopharm vaccine. • By 28 March 2021, Egypt wants to vaccinate 250.000 people, including medical staff. • On 31 March, Egypt received 854.000 doses of COVID-19 vaccines and allowed prayers during Ramadan in authorized mosques. The number of reported cases increased to 200,739 while the reported death toll rose to 11,914. The number of recovered patients grew to 153,630, leaving 35,195 active cases at the end of the month.
April to June • In April 2021, Egypt started living the third wave of coronavirus although not at its peak yet, but the daily number of cases is increasing. • The tourism sector of Egypt was drastically affected by rising COVID-19 cases in the country. The revenue for tourism in Egypt plunged by 70% in 2020, while the number of tourists visiting the country dropped from 13.1 million in 2019 to 3.5 million in 2020. Now the country is aiming to regain the lost tourism revenue of $6–7 billion in 2021. • There were 27,845 reported cases in April, raising the total number of reported cases to 228,584. The reported death toll was 13,402. The reported number of recovered patients increased to 171,542, leaving 43,640 active cases at the end of the month. • On May 13, Egypt received more than 1.7 million doses of AstraZeneca, as well as 500,000 doses of the Sinopharm vaccine from China. • There were 34,066 reported cases in May, raising the total number of reported cases to 262,650. The reported death toll was 15,096. The reported number of recovered patients increased to 192,112, leaving 55,442 active cases at the end of the month. • There were 18,632 reported cases in June, raising the total number of reported cases to 281,282. The reported death toll was 16,169. The reported number of recovered patients increased to 211,384, leaving 53,729 active cases at the end of the month.
July to September • On 1 July, Egypt announced the production of the first 300,000 doses of the Chinese Sinovac vaccine through the Egyptian Holding Company for Biological Products and Vaccines (VACSERA). • There were 2,980 reported cases in July, taking the total number of reported cases to 284,262. The reported death toll was 16,524. The reported number of recovered patients increased to 230,368, leaving 37,370 active cases at the end of the month. • On 6 August,
Romania announced that it will begin to deliver for free 1.3 million COVID-19 vaccines to four countries to help tackle the pandemic. The donation to Egypt consisted of 525,000 doses. • There were 4,179 reported cases in August, taking the total number of reported cases to 288,441. The reported death toll was 16,736. The reported number of recovered patients increased to 239,343, leaving 32,362 active cases at the end of the month. • There were 16,083 reported cases in September, raising the total number of reported cases to 304,524. The reported death toll was 17,331. The reported number of recovered patients increased to 256,886, leaving 30,307 active cases at the end of the month.
October to December • There were 26,493 reported cases in October, raising the total number of reported cases to 331,017. The reported death toll was 18,651. The reported number of recovered patients increased to 278,267, leaving 34,099 active cases at the end of the month. • There were 27,561 reported cases in November, raising the total number of reported cases to 358,578. The reported death toll was 20,474. The reported number of recovered patients increased to 297,536, leaving 40,568 active cases at the end of the month. • Egypt's first case of the
omicron variant was confirmed on 18 December. • There were 26,997 reported cases in December, raising the total number of reported cases to 385,575. The reported death toll was 21,752. The reported number of recovered patients increased to 320,563, leaving 43,260 active cases at the end of the month.
2022 January to March • There were 38,113 reported cases in January, raising the total number of reported cases to 423,688. The reported death toll was 22,604. The reported number of recovered patients increased to 356,274, leaving 44,810 active cases at the end of the month. • There were 58,560 reported cases in February, raising the total number of reported cases to 482,248. The reported death toll was 24,040. The reported number of recovered patients increased to 411,161, leaving 46,047 active cases at the end of the month. • There were 23,016 reported cases in March, raising the total number of reported cases to 505,264. The reported death toll was 24,417. The reported number of recovered patients increased to 434,506, leaving 46,341 active cases at the end of the month.
April to June • There were 10,381 reported cases in April, raising the total number of reported cases to 515,645. The reported death toll was 24,613. The reported number of recovered patients increased to 442,182, leaving 48,850 active cases at the end of the month. • There were 22 reported cases in May, raising the total number of reported cases to 515,667. The reported death toll was 24,624. The reported number of recovered patients increased to 445,701, leaving 45,342 active cases at the end of the month. == Statistics ==