Ministry of Health invites 2 groups to quickly register for receiving Corona Vaccine
The official spokesperson for the Ministry of Health in Saudi Arabia, Dr. Muhammad Al-Abd Al-Aali, confirmed that the confirmed infections curve speed has become less than it was, explaining that this does not mean cheer up, but rather the continuation of sticking to the precautionary measures in order to achieve positive effects.
During the press conference held Today, Al-Abdal Aali denied the rumors about linking the rise in cases to being caused by mutations of the Covid-19.
- He pointed out that there are a number of regions of the Kingdom that are still monitoring an escalation in the registration of confirmed cases and critical cases, describing the current phase of the epidemiological curve for "sensitive" infections that requires more care. Trending : Saudi Arabia will not work with foreign companies whose regional Head quarters are not in the Kingdom
- He recommended that the elderly and those with chronic diseases and obesity take the initiative to register for the Corona vaccination, stating that the number of those who have received the vaccine so far has reached 462,812 in Saudi Arabia.
- Today, Saudi Arabia reports 322 new Corona infections, 371 recoveries and 3 deaths, reaching the total infections in the Kingdom to 373,368 and recoveries to 364,297 and 6,441 deaths and with the total 2,630 Active cases in which 480 infected people are critical.
- He added that the anti-corona virus vaccines have proven effective in protecting individuals, calling for the speedy registration to be vaccinated. All those who posted about deaths or severe symptoms after vaccination was such as false and inaccurate information. See Also : Five controls to turn right on Red signal in Saudi Arabia
- Abdal Aali said, we will have an expansion in providing vaccines to all segments of society, vaccines in Saudi Arabia are free for all, and in the coming phases, we will be present in all regions of the Kingdom, with a higher capacity and speed.