Posted by : Aahil Shaik Sunday, August 29, 2021

Positive signs in the Graph of Corona infections and Critical cases in Saudi Arabia


The spokesperson of the Ministry of Health in Saudi Arabia, Dr. Muhammad Al-Abdulaali, revealed positive signs during the past weeks about the swing of Corona virus infections and critical cases in the Kingdom.







During a press conference, he said that the curve of corona infection in the Kingdom is heading in the positive direction, with critical cases declining by 40%.

- He added that the most important thing in the current stage is, receiving the second dose of the Corona vaccine as it is the only way to confront the variants of the Covid-19. Especially Delta, because it is the only thing through which the level of immunity is raised and activated. Recommend : Tawakkalna app explains the procedure for rescheduling 2nd dose after it was missed

- Dr. Aali confirmed that switching vaccines is safe and effective, and some studies indicate that it gives better immune activation.





- Today (On 29th August), the ministry of health in Saudi Arabia reports 208 new Corona infections, 393 recoveries and 6 deaths, bringing the total infections in the Kingdom to 544,004 of which 532,126 recovered with 8,532 deaths.

- Active cases of Corona virus in Saudi Arabia falls to 3,346 of which 952 cases are in critical care, In the last 24 hours, Ministry has tested 50,374 people and since the beginning of the pandemic the health ministry had done 27.32 million (27,329,589) corona tests. Read : Fee for Cancellation of Exit Re-Entry visa cannot be refunded





- Saudi Arabia has given more than 36.33 million (36,331,637) doses of Corona vaccine all over the Kingdom through its 587 vaccination centers, of which 22 million (22,001,957) are first doses and 14.32 million (14,329,680) are second doses and the elderly people received 1,588,758 doses of vaccine. See Also : Saudi Food and Drug Authority confirms the safety of Moderna corona vaccine

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