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JEDDAH: Saudi Health Minister Dr. Tawfiq Al-Rabiah on Wednesday inaugurated a new coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccination center at Prince Mohammed bin Abdullah Al-Faisal Stadium, south of Jeddah. The inauguration took place in the presence of Dr. Meshal Al-Sayali, director general of Jeddah Health Affairs, and a number of health officials as part of the national campaign to fight the pandemic. The opening of the center comes amid growing demand for the vaccine and a rise in the number of people registering on the Sehhaty app. The new center is managed by specialist medical staff and designed to receive large numbers of beneficiaries. It includes 60 clinics and can vaccinate up to 15,000 people per day. ....
suspended . The ministry said municipal officials will continue to monitor and carry out inspections to ensure all establishments adhere to health and safety protocols. The Saudi Ministry of Municipal, Rural Affairs and Housing recorded 1,226 breaches of protocol and shut down 366 establishments over the past month. On Thursday, Jeddah Health Affairs inaugurated a vaccination programme for home healthcare patients in Jeddah. The programme will cater to adults who require home healthcare and adults who share a residence with these patients. The kingdom recorded 384 new coronavirus cases and five deaths on Friday, bringing the total to 379,092 cases and 6,519 deaths, with 369,922 recoveries to date. ....
JEDDAH: Jeddah Health Affairs on Thursday launched a vaccination program against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) for home healthcare patients. The program, which is supported by the Health Ministry, is aimed at adult home healthcare patients and adults who share a residence with these patients. Ministry spokesman Dr. Mohammed Al-Abd Al-Aly said on Thursday that Saudi Arabia’s coronavirus infection rate continues to fluctuate and is being monitored closely. He highlighted the importance of adherence to precautionary measures. Saudi Arabia reported four more virus-related deaths on Thursday, lifting the overall death toll to 6,514. The ministry reported 375 new cases, meaning that 378,708 people have contracted the disease. There are 2,581 active cases, with 503 in critical condition. ....
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