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Conf irmed COVID-19 cases exceed 39,000

Transport Ministry ensures smooth movement of goods

- Jeddah

The reporting of 1,912 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Sunday has brought the total number of cases recorded in the Kingdom to 39,048.

Of the new confirmed cases announced on Sunday, 35 percent of whom were Saudi.

The vast majority were in Makkah (438 cases), Jeddah (374), Riyadh (363), and Madinah (248); 21 percent are female, 89 percent are adults, 8 percent are children and 3 percent are above the age of 65. There are currently 27,345 active cases, with 143 in a critical condition. 1,313 new recoveries were recorded, making the total recovery at 11,457 cases.

The ministry reported 7 new deaths of expatriate­s in Makkah, Riyadh, and Jeddah, raising the death toll to 246.

Health Ministry spokesman Dr. Mohammed Al-Abd Al-Aly said the health situation assessment across the country will continue until the ministry sends its recommenda­tions regarding the precaution­ary measures to combat the spread of COVID-19 in the Kingdom.

“An increase in numbers is not the only factor that affects assessment conclusion­s; they are also affected by the distributi­on of cases, whether there are virus clusters and how quickly the infection is spreading,” said Al-Aly. “Moreover, early detection results, virus effects on the health of patients, and recovery and death rates also affect the conclusion, and on top of it all is the level of community commitment to precaution­ary instructio­ns.”

Al-Aly said fever is the most common symptom of infection as 99 percent of confirmed cases experience­d fever, while 60 percent had a cough and 30 percent had difficulty breathing. “Other symptoms include fatigue, joint and muscle pains, and loss of appetite. However, these are associated symptoms for the vast majority of cases,” Al-Aly said.

Meanwhile the Saudi Transport

Ministry said that the whole transport system and the public and private logistical sectors are working to ensure the availabili­ty of goods, food and medical supplies through all the Kingdom’s land and airports.

Yasser Al-Mesfer, the ministry’s spokespers­on, said that more than 9 million truck trips were conducted crossing the Kingdom to transport goods since the beginning of the pandemic to provide the continued and smooth movement of goods in the country.

The Public Authority for Transport issued over 8,000 movement permits for different types of cargo transport facilities to move around the country as curfew measures continue.

More than 100,000 tons of medical supplies and food were shipped in more than 300 air cargo flights, while 2.5 million containers arrived through the country’s seaports carrying approximat­ely 90 million tons of cargo.

On Sunday, the Ministry of Interior announced that from Monday coronaviru­s restrictio­ns would be eased in the cities of Samtah and Addayer in Jazan region, following the recommenda­tion by health authoritie­s there, allowing residents to leave their homes between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.

FASTFACT

Health Ministry’s WhatsApp service number 920005937 provides informatio­n about COVID-19, informatio­n about blood donation, health centers, booking appointmen­ts as well as health tips during Ramadan.

 ?? SPA ?? Police enforcing the curfew order check motorists on Sunday. There are currently 27,345 active cases in the Kingdom.
SPA Police enforcing the curfew order check motorists on Sunday. There are currently 27,345 active cases in the Kingdom.

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