Uniindia: Male/New Delhi, June 21 (UNI) An International Yoga Day event in the Maldives capital that was being participated by the Indian High Commissioner and other senior officials was disrupted by Islamist elements, who ran into the stadium shouting and threatening participants. The ruling MDP has condemned the attack, while police have rounded up six people so far.
Uniindia: Male/New Delhi, June 21 (UNI) An International Yoga Day event in the Maldives capital was on Tuesday morning disrupted by a violent mob of Islamist extremists who swarmed into the venue, waving Islamic flags, and pushed and threatened the participants, who included India s High Commissioner Munu Mahawar, and other members of the diplomatic community.
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Saturday, 20 February, 2021 - 09:00 Vaccination centers in Saudi Arabia witnessed a great turnout. (Photo: SPA) Jeddah- Ibrahim al-Qurashi
Vaccination centers in Saudi Arabia witnessed a great turnout of citizens and residents, amid efficient regulatory procedures.
The vaccination drive has expanded in many regions of the Kingdom, while hospitals and health centers are now prepared to administer the Covid-19 vaccine to community members.
The dedicated centers receive those registered in the Sehhaty platform to obtain the vaccine, free of charge, in line with the directives of the Kingdom’s leadership
Meanwhile, latest Health Ministry showed that 337 new cases of Covid-19 were registered over the past 24 hours, in addition to 346 new recoveries. The number of active cases reached 2,549, of which 497 are critical.
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A Saudi woman waits to get a dose of a coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia December 17, 2020. REUTERS/Ahmed Yosri Jeddah, Kuwait- Asmaa Al-Ghaberi
Saudi Arabia is seeing signs of a decline in the Covid-19 epidemic curve, according to a recent statement by the Health Ministry.
The ministry noted that the rise in infections in the Kingdom was not linked to the new variants, nor to a second wave, but to the negligence of precautionary measures and health requirements.
Addressing a press conference on Tuesday, Dr. Muhammad Al-Abdel Ali, the spokesman of the Health Ministry, explained that the current rise of infections was less severe than the first outbreak, noting that new and critical cases have increased as some people were attending social events without adhering to the precautionary measures.