Coronavirus live: Saudi Arabia registers more than 3,000 new cases of Covid-19

Coronavirus live: Saudi Arabia registers more than 3,000 new cases of Covid-19
Coronavirus live: Saudi Arabia registers more than 3,000 new cases of Covid-19

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Hind Al Soulia - Riyadh - Members of a Palestinian team called ''Bella Ciao", dressed as actors of "La Casa de Papel (Money Heist)" series, perform in Gaza City. Reuters

A man takes a selfie with a member of ''Bella Ciao". Reuters

Iraqi medical specialists take part in a testing process for the coronavirus in Baghdad's Karada district. EPA

Iraqi medical specialists take a blood sample from a man for a coronavirus test in Baghdad's Karada district. EPA

Customers sit at a cafe in Damascus, Syria. EPA

Customers sit on the terrace of a cafe in Damascus, Syria. EPA

Iranians walk past in a street, in Tehran. EPA

A Muslim performs the Friday prayers inside the Al-Rajhi Mosque, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Reuters

Muslims perform the Friday prayers inside the Al-Rajhi Mosque, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Reuters

Yemenis walk past historic buildings in the old quarter of Sanaa. EPA

A worker disinfects a shopper's hands before they enter a mall in Sanaa, Yemen. AP Photo

Jordanians perform their first Friday prayers since the start of the pandemic at a mosque in Amman. EPA

Believers gather in a mosque in Tunis. Tunisia. AP Photo

A drone with a thermal camera flies over Habib Burgiba Street in Tunis, Tunisia. EPA

Mohamed Hawas Al Sadid, CEO of Ambulatory Healthcare Services, at the the new Covid-19 Prime Assessment Centre at ADNEC, Abu Dhabi. Victor Besa

Covid-19 positive residents in the waiting room at the new Prime Assessment Center at ADNEC, Abu Dhabi. Victor Besa

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