Brunei reports biggest daily rise of Covid-19 cases in 120 days but still no local virus cases reported


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BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, July 12 (Xinhua): Brunei reported seven new Covid-19 cases on Sunday night (July 11), the biggest daily rise in infections in 120 days, bringing the national tally to 275.

According to Brunei's Ministry of Health, five of the new cases arrived in the country from Jakarta, Indonesia, on June 27 and only two of the five cases have signs of infection after arrival.

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