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Saudi Arabia eases Covid-19 restrictions

HSE

Saudi Arabia has eased the travel restriction as new cases fell by 95% from numbers recorded in the last wave

Saudi Ministry of Health spokesperson Dr. Muhammad Al-Abdali, said that the Kingdom has successfully passed the critical stage of the pandemic. 

Al-Abdali credited the success to the high-impact preventive measures, which included the rapid rollout of vaccines, whose overall coverage exceeded 99% of the total population, widespread testing through (TAKAAD) centers, and (TATAMAN) clinics, and the rapid support from 937 medical hotlines.

Dr. Al-Abdali added that there is full confidence in the country’s ability to confront any new variants of the virus, thanks to the high rates of immunisation and the public's awareness of the need to wear masks. He stressed that the number of doses given in the Kingdom exceeded 61 million doses, detailing that the number of people who received two doses exceeded 24 million, while the number of those who received their booster shot reached 11 million.

The health spokesperson concluded by highlighting the end of the periodic press conferences to present daily developments. He added that the daily statement of cases will be available through the official website: covid19.moh.gov.sa

The security spokesman for the Ministry of Interior, Colonel Talal Al-Shalhoub, explained that a decision has been reached to stop social distancing measures in all closed and open places in the kingdom, including all activities and events, with the requirement to wear a mask indoors only. Social distancing will also be terminated in all mosques including the Two Holy Mosques.