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Posted by : Aahil Shaik
Sunday, March 29, 2020
Coronavirus : 96 New cases in Saudi Arabia, Total raised to 1299 Infections including 66 Recovered & 8 Deaths
The Ministry of Health in Saudi Arabia announces 96 new cases of Coronavirus infections, 29 Recovered and 4 Deaths on Today (29th March 2020), Raising total to 1299 infections with 66 Recovered and 8 Deaths, All cases are in stable condition except 12 critical cases which are being treated in ICU (Intensive Care Unit). Trending : Curfew in Jeddah to start from 3 PM, Entries and Exits will shut into the city
From the new 96 new infections, 28 are due to abroad travels and 68 were in contact with the previous cases, The city wise details are
Riyadh : 27
Dammam : 23
Madina : 14
Jeddah : 12
Makkah : 7
Khobar : 4
Dhahran : 2
Qatif : 1
Ras Tanura : 1
Saihat : 1
Hofuf : 1
Taif : 1
Khamis Musaith : 1
Tabuk : 1
Riyadh : 27
Dammam : 23
Madina : 14
Jeddah : 12
Makkah : 7
Khobar : 4
Dhahran : 2
Qatif : 1
Ras Tanura : 1
Saihat : 1
Hofuf : 1
Taif : 1
Khamis Musaith : 1
Tabuk : 1
- The spokesperson of the Ministry of Health Dr. Mohammed Al-Abdulali said Novel Corona infection goes through several stages and it is very important to differentiate between them.
- We continue to confirm adherence to health instructions, the most important of which is to stay at home, use the Appointment App and call 937 for those who want to inquire. Recommend : Saudi Arabia extends the suspension of attendance at workplace, flights, trains, buses and taxis until further notice
- As per the global figures as of Today (29th March 2020),
- We continue to confirm adherence to health instructions, the most important of which is to stay at home, use the Appointment App and call 937 for those who want to inquire. Recommend : Saudi Arabia extends the suspension of attendance at workplace, flights, trains, buses and taxis until further notice
- As per the global figures as of Today (29th March 2020),
Infections : 665,616
Recovered : 141,789
Deaths : 30,587