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Kingdom postpones second COVID-19 dose reservatio­ns

Due to a global shortage in vaccine manufactur­ing and delivery, MoH provided more room for first timers

- Deema Al-Khudair Jeddah

Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Health (MoH) said it has postponed second dose appointmen­ts for coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19) vaccines in order to ensure more of the Kingdom’s residents can receive their first dose.

According to the MoH, all second dose reservatio­ns will be reschedule­d as of Sunday April 11 and will resume at a later time. The ministry added that due to a global shortage in vaccine manufactur­ing and delivery, they’ve provided more room for first timers, especially those in high risk categories, to receive theirs.

Over 6.1 million vaccine doses have been administer­ed in the Kingdom so far, at a rate of 175,000 daily doses, which means 17.5 percent of the Kingdom has received at least one dose. Municipali­ties coordinati­ng with relevant authoritie­s continue to inspect commercial establishm­ents, especially in areas known to be overcrowde­d across the Kingdom. Jeddah municipali­ty, with the participat­ion of a number of relevant authoritie­s, closed 81 shops in Al-Sawarikh Internatio­nal Market in the south of the governorat­e, after finding

multiple violations, including failure to adhere to precaution­ary and preventive measures among visitors, and a lack of commitment to social distancing measures.

The MoH reported 878 new cases of COVID-19 in the Kingdom on Saturday, meaning 397,636 people in Saudi Arabia have now contracted the disease.

The top three most infected regions were Riyadh with 410 infections, Makkah with 149 cases, and the Eastern Province with 141, while the lowest reported number of cases were in Baha, with just seven cases.

The number of active cases also rose, to 8,113 active cases in the Kingdom, 914 of them critical — a rise of 16 in the past 24 hours.

The ministry announced 578 new recovered cases, taking the total number of recoveries to 382,776. Saudi Arabia’s recovery rate has decreased to 96.2 percent.

For the first time in nearly four months, the number of deaths reported in the Kingdom rose to double digits, as 10 new COVID-19 related deaths were reported on Saturday, raising the death toll to 6,747. A total of 61,640 PCR tests were conducted in the past 24 hours, raising the total number of tests in the Kingdom to 15,738,545.

 ?? SPA ?? Eastern Province municipali­ty carries out inspection tours to ensure adherence to virus precaution­ary measures.
SPA Eastern Province municipali­ty carries out inspection tours to ensure adherence to virus precaution­ary measures.

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