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MOH Still Monitoring Fluctuations in Coronavirus Infection Curve
04 March 2021

The MOH spokesman, Dr. Muhammad Al-Abdulaali, has stated that MOH is still monitoring fluctuations in the coronavirus infection curves. The same thing is being noticed for the curve of the critical case, he said, confirming that MOH is following them continuously and carefully.  He reminded everyone of more caution and compliance with the preventive measures.

Al-Abdulaali said that more than one million people have already received the vaccine through 405 centers across the Kingdom, including the drive-through centers. He thanked all those who participated in giving the vaccine, who have set a good example by their cooperation in confronting the pandemic.
At the present time, the Kingdom has approved Pfizer and AstraZeneca vaccines, he said, indicating that those who have taken the vaccine cannot come into contact with the infected because this matter is dangerous and may expose them to risks.

The spokesman revealed that 375 new confirmed cases of Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) have been reported in the Kingdom; thus bringing the total number to 378,708 confirmed cases, including 2,581 active cases, receiving the necessary medical care. Of these, there are 503 critical cases, while the health condition of the rest is stable.

During the press conference he held today (Thursday), he said 336 new recoveries have been recorded, bringing the total recoveries to 369,613 cases, all praise is due to Allah. Also, 4 new deaths have been reported; bringing the total deaths to 6,514, May Allah bestow His mercy upon them.

The health services are still provided through all MOH’s facilities, with 7,602,845 Molecular Diagnostic Tests «Swab Tests» at Make Sure «Taakkad» Centers, 2,046,344 patients were served at Rest Assured «Tetamman» Clinics, in addition to offering medical consultations via 937-Service Center to ـ28,557,611 beneficiaries and the total number of lab tests amounted to13,829,692, he added.






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