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24-hour Kingdom-wide curfew during Eid holiday

Saudi Arabia records highest daily virus recovery

- Rawan Radwan Jeddah

A 24-hour curfew will be imposed across the Kingdom during the fiveday Eid Al-Fitr holiday (May 23 to 27) to check the spread of the coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19), the Saudi Interior Ministry said in a statement on Tuesday.

Until then economic activities will remain open and people can move freely between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., excluding Makkah, which remains under full curfew, the statement added.

Earlier, the Interior Ministry imposed an immediate 24-hour lockdown on Baish governorat­e in Jazan province.

Residents will be allowed to leave their homes only to buy essentials and for medical purposes between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.

The Kingdom on Tuesday recorded its highest daily coronaviru­s recovery rate since the outbreak began almost two months ago.

The Ministry of Health registered 2,520 new recoveries, the highest daily tally since the start of the pandemic, raising the total number to 15,257.

However, Health Ministry spokesman Dr. Mohammed Al-Abd Al-Aly repeated his warnings on the risks of social gatherings.

The Health Ministry confirmed 1,911 new infections on Tuesday, raising the total to 42,925. There are now 27,404 active cases, 147 in critical condition.

Of the confirmed cases 82 percent were male and 18 percent female. Two percent were adults above the age of 65, while 6 percent were children.

The latest deaths of two Saudis and seven expats in Makkah, Riyadh and Wadi Al-Dawaser took the total number of fatalities to 264.

The King Abdul Aziz City for Science and Technology has developed a simulation model to monitor urban movements using AI technology.

Saudi experts in fields including epidemiolo­gy and mathematic­s helped to develop the model, which showed that by adhering to preventive and precaution­ary measures to combat the spread of the virus. Plans are underway to expand the model to include all cities in the Kingdom.

FASTFACTS

The Kingdom recorded 1,911 new cases on Tuesday.

2,520 people have recovered from the disease since the start of the pandemic.

Of the total new cases, 82 percent are male and 69 percent expatriate­s.

Nine new fatalities due to COVID-19 has pushed the death toll to 264.

 ?? SPA ?? Employees of Madinah municipali­ty clean a street in the city as part of measures against the coronaviru­s disease.
SPA Employees of Madinah municipali­ty clean a street in the city as part of measures against the coronaviru­s disease.

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