The casualty curve continues to decline in Saudi Arabia

The casualty curve continues to decline in Saudi Arabia
The casualty curve continues to decline in Saudi Arabia
The Saudi Ministry of Health confirmed that the continuing decline in the curve of the number of Corona virus infections in the country, in addition to the high cases of recovery, is due to the discipline of community members. Mohammed Al-Abd Al-Aali, the official spokesman for the Ministry of Health, said in a press conference yesterday, that foreign surveys indicate that the reason why a number of countries in the world was exposed to a high number of cases again, which caused a second wave of the virus, due to negligence in following health precautions, and lack of seriousness in dealing with Virus.
For his part, Lt. Col. Talal Al-Shalhoub, spokesman for the Ministry of Interior, said that despite the positive aspect of the continued decline in the curve of infections, it was noticed that some members of the community were lax in applying health precautions against the virus.
The Interior Ministry spokesman confirmed that financial sanctions continue to apply to the right of negligent people to apply precautions. In an effort to control the health situation in the country, and besiege the pandemic, in a way that ensures the continuation of the curve of infections, the health and interior spokesmen called on community members to report any health or public facilities that do not adhere to the application of health protocols. The case applies to any social gatherings that exceed the specified numbers or neglect the application of health precautions.
In terms of cases of virus statistics in Saudi Arabia, a spokesman for the Ministry of Health announced that the number of recoveries in the country rose to 334,236 cases, after 394 recoveries were recorded yesterday. 374 new cases were recorded, bringing the total to 347,656 cases, in addition to 18 deaths, bringing the total to 5,420 cases.

UAE
For its part, the UAE announced the registration of one thousand and 278 injuries, and one thousand and 606 new recoveries. It was also observed that the total outcome of the pandemic rose to 133,907 cases, compared to 130,508 recoveries. And a new death was recorded, bringing the total deaths in the country to 496.
Oman
The Sultanate of Oman announced the registration of 1,300 cases of Coronavirus, bringing the total to 115,734 cases. In addition, 105 thousand and 700 patients recovered out of 115 thousand 734 people, while deaths reached one thousand and 246 cases.

Kuwait
In Kuwait, 608 new injuries were announced, bringing the total number of cases registered in the country to 126,534 cases, while 3 deaths were recorded, bringing the total number of deaths recorded until yesterday to 782 cases. On the other hand, 696 people were cured, bringing the total number of recoveries to 117,558.
the two seas
In Bahrain, one death was announced, bringing the total number of deaths to 321, in addition to the registration of 179 new injuries. The total number of recovered cases has reached 78,719 so far, after 354 new cures were recorded.

Qatar
For its part, Qatar announced the registration of 164 new infections, bringing the total toll from the pandemic to 132,720. In addition, 201 recoveries were recorded, bringing the total number of recoveries to 129,784 cases.

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