Saudi Arabia Concerned with Growing Number of Virus Infections among Elderly

Saudi Arabia has been gradually easing virus restrictions. (SPA)
Saudi Arabia has been gradually easing virus restrictions. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia Concerned with Growing Number of Virus Infections among Elderly

Saudi Arabia has been gradually easing virus restrictions. (SPA)
Saudi Arabia has been gradually easing virus restrictions. (SPA)

Saudi Arabia reported on Tuesday 1,869 new coronavirus cases, noting a rise in infections among the elderly.

Health Ministry spokesman Dr. Mohammed Abdelali said the “noticeable increase in cases in recent days, especially among the elderly who suffer from chronic illness, was a cause for concern.”

The cases have been particularly high in Jeddah and the capital, Riyadh, he added.

Speaking at a weekly press briefing on the outbreak, Abdelali said 556 of the new cases were reported in Riyadh, 300 in the holy city of Makkah, 279 in Jeddah and 123 in al-Dammam.

“We registered 17,340 recoveries in a week,” he remarked. Critical cases stand at 1,264.

“Several countries have cautiously started to ease restrictions to return to normal. The Kingdom, with the grace of God, and after fruitful efforts during previous phases, is cautiously returning to normal,” he stated.

He stressed the importance for people to wear face masks and respect social distancing measures.



Saudi Arabia Reaffirms Its Strong Condemnation of Israeli Occupation's Crimes against Palestinians

Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques chairs cabinet session, January 7, 2025 - SPA
Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques chairs cabinet session, January 7, 2025 - SPA
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Saudi Arabia Reaffirms Its Strong Condemnation of Israeli Occupation's Crimes against Palestinians

Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques chairs cabinet session, January 7, 2025 - SPA
Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques chairs cabinet session, January 7, 2025 - SPA

The Saudi Cabinet hailed the outcomes of recent discussions between senior Saudi officials and a high-level delegation from the new Syrian administration, and reiterated Saudi Arabia's unwavering commitment to Syria's security and stability, emphasizing the continuing provision of humanitarian and relief assistance to the Syrian people.

This came during the session held on Tuesday in Riyadh, chaired by Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud.

According to SPA, Saudi Minister of Media Salman Al-Dossary further said the Cabinet discussed the ongoing situation in the occupied Palestinian territories and international efforts to secure a lasting ceasefire in Gaza. It stressed the Kingdom's rejection and strong condemnation of the Israeli occupation authorities' crimes against the Palestinian people, which constitute grave violations of international and humanitarian law.
Also, the Cabinet reviewed the progress of various development programs, initiatives, and projects aimed at enhancing service delivery to citizens, residents, and visitors. These efforts focus on diversifying the economy, exploring new revenue streams, and maximizing the utilization of available resources and potential.