In Saudi Arabia, the Corona wave began to die down


 

The wave of corona in Saudi Arabia began to die down, for the first time in several weeks the number of daily cases fell below the level of 2,000, on Saturday in the kingdom of 1726 people fatal epidemic. Diagnosed. According to the details, the Saudi Ministry of Health on Thursday confirmed 1726 patients of Corona. It was reported that there was a marked decrease in daily cases on Saturday as compared to the previous several weeks.

According to a report released by the Ministry of Health on the latest outbreak of the deadly epidemic in Saudi Arabia, 2983 patients were cured in 24 hours while 2 patients died. The condition of 1052 corona patients is critical. Corona has been diagnosed in 726,251 people since the outbreak of the global epidemic in Saudi Arabia.

The total number of recipients of healing is 688519 while more than 8900 people lost their lives.

On the other hand, it has been announced that from now on, only those who have received booster dose of vaccine will be allowed to enter public transport, public and private institutions, recreation centers, sports centers, markets and malls in Saudi Arabia. Land, sea and railway transport will also be used by those who rely on the app. Through the Tawakalna app, the status of the patient is given to those who have taken booster dose.

In the future, anyone who does not have the status of a consumer has been instructed to refrain from entering the market or shop or business center. It should be noted here that the number of daily cases of corona in Saudi Arabia has decreased by more than 50% during the last 2 weeks. Till 2 weeks ago, the number of daily cases in the country had reached close to 6,000, which has now come down to below 3,000.

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