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KSA turns to ‘digital health’ amid outbreak 357,128 346,409

Health Ministry reports 217 new coronaviru­s cases, 14 deaths

- Rawan Radwan Jeddah

Saudi Arabia’s health sector has accelerate­d its digital transforma­tion during the coronaviru­s pandemic, paving the way for future projects to expand and improve services in the Kingdom.

The Kingdom’s health minister, Dr. Tawfiq Al-Rabiah, highlighte­d the ministry’s efforts during the HIMSS and Health 2.0 Middle East Digital Health Conference and Exhibition on Sunday, a joint collaborat­ion with the ministry, the Saudi Health Council and the Saudi Commission for Heath Specialiti­es.

“Saudi Arabia has taken digital health as a priority for the developmen­t of health services,” he said. “A number of projects have been launched such as the ‘Mawid’ app that allows users to book (medical) appointmen­ts. More than 14 million users have registered in the app and more than 60 million appointmen­ts have been made through it.”

The minister added that services provided in recent months have greatly helped both citizens and the health sector. Communicat­ion between doctors and patients has increased, cutting time for dispensing medication­s.

Health Ministry spokesman Dr. Mohammed Al-Abd Al-Aly told a press conference on Sunday that residents are playing a major role in curbing the spread of the virus by adhering to health protocols.

A total of 217 new cases were re

Recoveries corded on Sunday, bringing the total in the Kingdom to 357,128.

Al-Aly said that health breaches in a number of provinces in the Riyadh, Makkah and Jazan regions have led to a slight increase in cases, prompting authoritie­s to cite violators for ignoring protocols. In total, 12,855 violations have been recorded in the past week, with the highest number in Makkah with 3,290 violations, followed by Qassim with 1,980 and Riyadh with 1,956. Meanwhile, 386 new recoveries have been recorded, raising the total number to 346,409. The Kingdom’s recovery rate is almost 97 percent.

A total of 14 new deaths have been recorded, raising the overall toll to 5,884. For the first time in more than seven months, the number of active cases has dropped below the 5,000 mark. There are currently 4,835 active cases, including 674 in critical care. Of the active cases, 418 are in Riyadh, 259 in Madinah, 254 in Hofuf, and 212 in Makkah.

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