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Saudi Arabia: Covid-19 cases - 324,407 cases; 4,213 deaths
...Dubai: Saudi Arabia on Wednesday recorded 157 new cases of the novel coronavirus, bringing to 1,720 the total infections across the kingdom. Six new deaths have also been reported, taking the death toll to 16.
Total recoveries shoot up to 264, according to Saudi Health Minister Dr. Tawfiq Al Rabiah...
24-Hour Curfew In Muslim Holy Cities Mecca, Medina Over COVID-19
Coronavirus: Saudi Arabia has recorded 1,885 infections and 21 deaths, the most in the six-member Gulf Cooperation Council.
WorldReutersUpdated: April 02, 2020 10:12 pm IST
Riyadh:
Saudi Arabia imposed a 24-hour curfew today in the Muslim holy cities of Mecca and Medina, extending measures to combat coronavirus, while other Gulf Arab states locked down districts with large migrant worker populations. The Saudi interior ministry stipulated exceptions, including for essential workers and to allow residents to buy food and access medical care.
Cars may only carry one passenger. Saudi Arabia has recorded 1,885 infections and 21 deaths, the most in the six-member Gulf Cooperation Council...
COVID-19: Saudi Arabia reports 154 new coronavirus cases
Total number of confirmed cases in the kingdom is now 2,039
Published: April 03, 2020 17:40 Tawfiq Nasrallah, Staff Writer
Dubai: Saudi Arabia has reported another 154 new coronavirus cases in the last 24 hours, taking the total number of confirmed patients to 2,039, the Ministry of Health announced on Friday.
The ministry also confirmed four more deaths from the deadly virus, pushing to 25 the death toll in the Kingdom...
Coronavirus: Saudi Arabia puts 7 Jeddah neighbourhoods under lockdown
Kingdom reports 140 new cases of coronavirus, bringing the total to 2,179
Published: April 04, 2020 16:30 Tawfiq Nasrallah, Staff Writer
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Dubai: Dubai: The Saudi Ministry of Interior placed seven neighbourhoods under lockdown in Jeddah on Saturday as a preventive measure against the new coronavirus, COVID-19.
The ministry announced it was locking down seven neighbourhoods in Jeddah including Kilo-14, Kilo-13, Galil, Petromin, Al Qaryat and Al Mahjar.
A 24-curfew will be imposed in these neighborhoods and the entry to and exit from these areas will also be restricted starting today until further notice, in an effort to slow the spread of the deadly coronavirus...
...The ministry also confirmed four more deaths, including a Saudi woman and three expats in Medina, Mecca and Jeddah, bringing the death toll to 29...
COVID-19: Four more deaths reported in Saudi Arabia as cases reach 2,523
Cases reach 2,523; total recoveries rise to 551
Published: April 06, 2020 17:21 Khitam Al Amir, Senior Staff Writer
Dubai: Saudi Arabia on Monday announced four new COVID-19 deaths as the total number of confirmed infections rose to 2,523.
T.he death toll rose to 38, Dr. Mohammed Abdulali, Health Ministry’s spokesperson, said during a press conference. The spokesperson announced 63 new recoveries, pushing the total number of recovered patients to 551...
COVID-19: Saudi Arabia expects 200,000 cases if measures not followed
Kingdom says it will take 4 months to 1 year to tackle COVID-19 as cases rise to 2,795
Published: April 07, 2020 16:42 Khitam Al Amir, Senior Staff Writer
Dubai: Saudi Arabia said that it would take four months to a year to contain the coronavirus disease while announcing that it expects the total number of cases to reach 200,000 if measures to counter the disease are not followed. The announcement was made by Saudi Health Minister Dr. Tawfiq Al Rabiah during a press conference This came as the country reported 203 new cases of the coronavirus, COVID-19, on Tuesday, and three new deaths. This brings the total number of cases in the country to 2,795.
It was also announced that three more people had died due to the virus. from the novel Coronavirus as the total number of confirmed cases in the kingdom rose to 2795, the Ministry of Health announced on Tuesday.
The death toll has climbed to 41 more deaths, while the total number of recovered patients is 615, Al Rabiah, said during the press conference...
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