Saudi Arabia s Cabinet has stressed on the implementation of the decision to allow citizens to travel abroad and return to the kingdom starting March 31, a Saudi Press Agency report said.
JEDDAH: About 1 million registered users have applied to receive the COVID-19 vaccine through the Ministry of Health’s Sehhaty app with more than 100,000 residents inoculated to date across the three vaccine centers in the Riyadh region, Makkah region and the Eastern Province.
The ministry is working to increase the number of centers opening across the 13 regions.
Currently, there are 2,206 active cases, 351 of whom are in critical care. Of Wednesday’s numbers, 43 cases were reported in the Riyadh region, 38 in Makkah and 14 in the Eastern Province.
Eight of the Kingdom’s regions reported numbers in the single digits with Al-Jouf and Baha reporting zero cases.
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21 December: Saudi Arabia suspends international flights
Concern over new strain of the Covid-19 virus prompted decision to suspend all international flights for a week
Saudi Arabia has suspended all international flights for one week in light of mounting concern over a new strain of the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) in several countries.
The measure is extendable for another week, or until medical information about the nature of the new virus becomes clear.
Exceptions from the ban include international flights that were in the country as of 20 December.
The ban also applies to entry of passengers to the kingdom through land and sea ports, Saudi Arabia’s Interior Ministry said.