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Saudi Arabia reports 315 New Confirmed Cases of COVID-19, 349 new recoveries

Saudi Arabia reports 315 New Confirmed Cases of COVID-19, 349 new recoveries Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Health has announced on Sunday that 315 new confirmed cases of Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) have been reported in the Kingdom. The spokesman of the Health Ministry, Dr. Muhammad Al-Abdulaali said in a press conference that the daily reported number brings the total number to 375,006 confirmed cases, including 2,451 active cases receiving necessary medical care. “There are 508 critical cases, while the health condition of the rest is stable,” the Saudi Health Ministry added in their statement. Dr. Al-Abdulaali also said that 349 new recoveries have been recorded, bringing the total recoveries to 366,094 cases.

Saudi Arabia reports 176 New Confirmed Cases of COVID-19

Saudi Arabia reports 176 New Confirmed Cases of COVID-19 Saudi Arabia’s Health Ministry announced on Sunday that 176 new confirmed cases of Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) have been reported in the Kingdom. The daily reported number, brings the total number to 364,929 confirmed cases, including 1,919 active cases receiving necessary medical care. Of these, there are 319 critical cases, while the health condition of the rest is stable. “146 new recoveries have been recorded, bringing the total recoveries to 356,687 cases. Also, five new deaths have been reported; bringing the total deaths to 6,323,” official Spokesman of the Ministry of Health Dr. Muhammad Al-Abdulaali said in a press conference.

MEED | Egypt to get 500,000 Covid-19 jab doses by year-end

Recoveries: 351,722 Actions to slow the spread of Covid-19: 17 December: Vaccination drive begins with Health Minister Tawfiq al-Rabiah receiving the Covid-19 jab in Riyadh.  15 December: Health ministry starts registrations to receive Covid-19 vaccine. Vaccination will be free and is divided into three stages, the first of which will cover citizens and residents who are over 65 years old; professionals who are most vulnerable to infection; people who are obese and have a body mass of more than 40; those who have a lack of immunity or take immunosuppressive drugs; and those who have two or more chronic diseases, such as asthma, diabetes, chronic kidney disease and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The second stage includes citizens and residents who are over 50 years old, the rest of health practitioners, and those who have one chronic disease. The last stage is for all citizens and residents who wish to take the vaccine.

MEED | Egypt to have 500,000 Covid-19 jab doses by end-2020

Recoveries: 351,722 Actions to slow the spread of Covid-19: 17 December: Vaccination drive begins with Health Minister Tawfiq al-Rabiah receiving the Covid-19 jab in Riyadh.  15 December: Health ministry starts registrations to receive Covid-19 vaccine. Vaccination will be free and is divided into three stages, the first of which will cover citizens and residents who are over 65 years old; professionals who are most vulnerable to infection; people who are obese and have a body mass of more than 40; those who have a lack of immunity or take immunosuppressive drugs; and those who have two or more chronic diseases, such as asthma, diabetes, chronic kidney disease and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The second stage includes citizens and residents who are over 50 years old, the rest of health practitioners, and those who have one chronic disease. The last stage is for all citizens and residents who wish to take the vaccine.

MEED | Tunisia allocates $100m for Covid-19 jab

Recoveries: 351,192 Actions to slow the spread of Covid-19: 15 December: Health ministry starts registrations to receive Covid-19 vaccine. Vaccination will be free and is divided into three stages, the first of which will cover citizens and residents who are over 65 years old; professionals who are most vulnerable to infection; people who are obese and have a body mass of more than 40; those who have a lack of immunity or take immunosuppressive drugs; and those who have two or more chronic diseases, such as asthma, diabetes, chronic kidney disease and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The second stage includes citizens and residents who are over 50 years old, the rest of health practitioners, and those who have one chronic disease. The last stage is for all citizens and residents who wish to take the vaccine.

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