Saudi health minister warns against reckless adherence to precautionary measures
Saudi health minister warns against reckless adherence to precautionary measures
Saudi Health Minister Tawfiq al-Rubayeh warned against any commitment or negligence in precautionary measures, stressing that the result would reflect daily cases of infection, which is a measure of determination.
"We can still fix it, first by wearing masks on ourselves and then by those around us, maintaining social distance, washing hands and sterilizing and avoiding parties," the health minister said on his official Twitter account. Like wanting to stick to precautions.
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Dr. Tawfiq also stressed the need to take precautions, move out of homes and go to the market, and said that citizens and residents must abide by the precautionary measures in the belief that "any principles and Can't change minds "
The number of vaccines administered to the corona virus vaccine (COVID-19) in the kingdom through more than 500 vaccination centers in all regions of Saudi Arabia has so far exceeded 4600 doses.
The Ministry of Health has invited everyone to take the initiative to register for the Corona vaccine in the 'Sahti' app. At the same time, the need to take precautionary measures to limit the spread of the corona virus to protect the health and safety of all members of society was highlighted.
Today, the Ministry of Health reported 728 confirmed cases in the last 24 hours and recorded 404 recoveries and 8 deaths, while the number of active cases reached 5768, of which 735 were serious, and the total number of infections in the state reached Gone 391,325 cases, and the number of recovered cases was 378,873 and the total number of deaths was 6684, may God have mercy on them all.
The ministry advised everyone to contact the 937 Centers for Counseling and Inquiry 24 hours a day, seek health information and services, and to find out the latest developments in the corona virus.
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