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Saudi higher education students, staff to be vaccinated before new academic year

- Hala Tashkandi Riyadh

Saudi Education Minister Hamad Al-Sheikh announced on Thursday that all universiti­es, along with technical and vocational education and training schools, should prepare their staff and students to take the coronaviru­s (COVID-19) vaccine before the new academic year.

The ministry is working on a timeline for the inoculatio­n process, with plans for the vaccine to become mandatory for all education industry workers over time. Meanwhile, as the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the Kingdom continues to increase, the first Saudi to be vaccinated is urging others to follow his example. Last December, Emad Al-Daihan became the first person in the country to receive the Pfizer vaccine. He was spurred into action after his family came down with the virus last year.

In a new video released by the Saudi Ministry of Health, Al-Daihan recalled the harrowing moment when his eldest son started to show symptoms of the virus, inadverten­tly infecting the rest of the

The total number of coronaviru­s cases in KSA reached 395,854.

household along with him.

“I saw the extent of the suffering he was experienci­ng, and that was the main reason that prompted me to sign up for the vaccine as soon as it was available,” he said. “It is our responsibi­lity now to do whatever we can to help eradicate this virus once and for all.”

The ministry announced 902 new cases on Thursday, bringing the Kingdom’s total to 395,854. Of Saudi Arabia’s 7,468 active cases, 874 are in critical condition as 22 had been added in the past 24 hours.

The number of new recoveries announced was 469, raising the recovery tally to 381,658. The ministry said nine more people died due to COVID-19, raising the national death toll to 6,728.

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