Dr. Sami Jabir Al-Solamy was appointed the assistant deputy minister for human resources development at the Ministry of Health in November. He has been CEO of the Health Academy of the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties since December 2018. His job responsibilities at the academy include building a health program that meets needs across the national healthcare system,
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More than 48 percent of the country’s population has received at least 1 dose
Updated 25 June 2021
June 25, 2021 04:11
JEDDAH: The Saudi Ministry of Health (MoH) announced that residents in the Kingdom above the age of 50 will now be able to receive their second dose of the coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine after completing more than 40 days from their first dose.
More than 17 million doses have been administered as 48.8 percent of the country’s population has been inoculated with at least one dose.
The Kingdom recorded 1,255 new COVID-19 cases on Thursday, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 479,390.
Most new cases were in the Makkah region with 340, followed by the Eastern Province (282) and Riyadh (203) while Jouf had only six people who tested positive.
Historic Hima Well reveals the journeys of Arabia’s ancient caravans
Archaeological excavations carried out by SCTH discovered that the city of Najran is among the oldest inhabited places
The site contains numerous rock inscriptions and drawings that date back to before 3000 BC
Updated 10 April 2021
April 09, 2021 23:15
MAKKAH: Hima Well, one of the most ancient and significant stops along the ancient trade routes of Arabia, untouched and unaltered, continues to fascinate researchers and archaeologists.
The site, about 140 km north of the city of Najran, is well preserved, and with its largely intact rock art depicting humans, animals, hunting tools, bows and spears and more, shows a picture of what was once an ancient route for caravans traveling from the southern regions of the Arabian Peninsula to its north.