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Between 8 and 10% of virus tests in Kingdom are positive

Saudi Arabia confirms 1,322 new recoveries, bringing the total to 9,120

- Aseel Bashraheel Jeddah

The number of people testing positive for COVID-19 is very limited, ranging between 8 and 10 percent

(of the total lab tests), the Ministry of Health said on Friday.

The figures proved that laboratory testing was capable of helping authoritie­s record cases and understand the virus better and control it, according to ministry spokesman Dr. Mohammed Al-Abd Al-Aly.

Recent regulation­s to limit public gatherings had been implemente­d due to the influence that gatherings have on the spread of the virus, he said, and gatherings in all forms, whether to socialize or worship, had been proven to spread COVID-19 globally and locally.

“In several stages, we’ve witnessed the effects of social gatherings,” he added. “Cases recorded at weddings, funerals and family gatherings that are limited in numbers but still count as a gathering. In case people start to undermine the importance of these regulation­s and precaution­ary measures, then they could harm not only themselves and their loved ones but society as a whole.”

The Kingdom recorded a total of 1,701 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday — 22 percent of whom are Saudis and 78 percent expats — bringing the total number of cases recorded to 35,432. Of those, 26,865 remain active cases, and 141 patients are in critical condition.

The ministry spokesman announced 1,322 new recoveries, meaning that 9,120 people have now recovered from COVID-19 in the Kingdom, while 10 new deaths were reported, raising the death toll to 229.

The latest fatalities were a Saudi male and nine expats from Madinah, Makkah, Riyadh and Jeddah. They were aged between 25 and 58 and most had chronic diseases.

On Thursday, Al-Aly reminded parents not to forget their children’s immunizati­on jabs, encouragin­g them to use the ministry’s Mawid app to set up appointmen­ts.

He said medical centers are taking “every precaution” to ensure the safety of all visitors.

Separately, a medical team at Riyadh’s Security Forces Hospital successful­ly performed a cesarean section on a coronaviru­s-infected woman while respecting all preventive measures.

“During her pregnancy, the patient was suspected of carrying the virus,” said Dr. Haitham Badr, chairman of the hospital’s obstetrics and gynecology department. “After her infection was confirmed, she was admitted to one of the isolation rooms. We ran all the necessary tests to ensure that both mother and baby were in good health before putting them under medical supervisio­n.”

Dr. Mohammed Al-Zahrani, head of the pediatrics department, said that the newborn was in good health. He had all the necessary medical tests and was isolated in the pediatrics department.

FASTFACTS

35k

The total number of coronaviru­s cases in the Kingdom reached 35,432.

141

is the number of patients in critical condition.

229

is the total number of deaths in Saudi Arabia.

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