<p> Qatar passed the milestone of 100,000 coronavirus cases on Monday, the health ministry said, as the country presses ahead with plans to re-open its economy.</p>.<p>The gas-rich emirate has one of the world's highest per capita infection rates with 100,345 people, 3.65 percent of its 2.75 million population, having tested positive for Covid-19.</p>.<p>Almost 94,000 of those infected have recovered and 133 people have died, one of the lowest reported death rates globally.</p>.<p>Wealthy Qatar has a higher testing rate than many other countries, having screened 386,111 people -- 14 percent of the population.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-news-live-updates-bengal-up-gujarat-andhra-see-record-single-day-spike-in-cases-indias-tally-crosses-692-lakh-856206.html">Follow live updates on coronavirus</a></strong></p>.<p>"Measures taken to tackle Covid-19 in Qatar have succeeded in flattening the curve and limiting the spread of the virus," the ministry of public health said in a statement, adding there were a total of 546 new cases and five deaths in the last 24 hours.</p>.<p>"We are seeing a rise in the number of deaths in recent weeks and this is due to the people who were infected at the height of the virus several weeks ago."</p>.<p>Qatar has continued to reopen segments of its economy in recent weeks subject to strict social distancing measures as the average daily number of new cases has continued to fall.</p>.<p>In the past seven days there were an average of 748 new cases per day compared to 958 the week before.</p>.<p>Sun-lovers and jet-ski enthusiasts braved scorching summer temperatures on July 1 to be among the first to take advantage of reopened beaches, closed since March.</p>.<p>Beachgoers were required to wear masks, have temperatures taken and show mandatory phone-based contact tracing apps, as were customers of cafes and restaurants which resumed limited dine-in services last Wednesday.</p>.<p>Masks remain compulsory in public for those not exercising and private gatherings are limited to five people.</p>
<p> Qatar passed the milestone of 100,000 coronavirus cases on Monday, the health ministry said, as the country presses ahead with plans to re-open its economy.</p>.<p>The gas-rich emirate has one of the world's highest per capita infection rates with 100,345 people, 3.65 percent of its 2.75 million population, having tested positive for Covid-19.</p>.<p>Almost 94,000 of those infected have recovered and 133 people have died, one of the lowest reported death rates globally.</p>.<p>Wealthy Qatar has a higher testing rate than many other countries, having screened 386,111 people -- 14 percent of the population.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-news-live-updates-bengal-up-gujarat-andhra-see-record-single-day-spike-in-cases-indias-tally-crosses-692-lakh-856206.html">Follow live updates on coronavirus</a></strong></p>.<p>"Measures taken to tackle Covid-19 in Qatar have succeeded in flattening the curve and limiting the spread of the virus," the ministry of public health said in a statement, adding there were a total of 546 new cases and five deaths in the last 24 hours.</p>.<p>"We are seeing a rise in the number of deaths in recent weeks and this is due to the people who were infected at the height of the virus several weeks ago."</p>.<p>Qatar has continued to reopen segments of its economy in recent weeks subject to strict social distancing measures as the average daily number of new cases has continued to fall.</p>.<p>In the past seven days there were an average of 748 new cases per day compared to 958 the week before.</p>.<p>Sun-lovers and jet-ski enthusiasts braved scorching summer temperatures on July 1 to be among the first to take advantage of reopened beaches, closed since March.</p>.<p>Beachgoers were required to wear masks, have temperatures taken and show mandatory phone-based contact tracing apps, as were customers of cafes and restaurants which resumed limited dine-in services last Wednesday.</p>.<p>Masks remain compulsory in public for those not exercising and private gatherings are limited to five people.</p>