Saudi Health Ministry Says Pandemic Easing in Kingdom

Teams disinfect the holy Kaaba in Makkah, Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
Teams disinfect the holy Kaaba in Makkah, Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
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Saudi Health Ministry Says Pandemic Easing in Kingdom

Teams disinfect the holy Kaaba in Makkah, Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
Teams disinfect the holy Kaaba in Makkah, Saudi Arabia. (SPA)

Saudi Arabia registered on Wednesday 816 new coronavirus cases, taking its infections to 317,486.

In a daily briefing on the outbreak, the Health Ministry confirmed 996 more recoveries, raising the tally to 292,510.

Twenty-seven more fatalities were reported, taking the toll to 3,956.

Ministry spokesman Dr. Mohammed Abdelali announced that the pandemic was easing in the Kingdom, but stressed the need to maintain the strict preventive measures.

Speaking at a press conference, he declared that the precautions the Kingdom had adopted were bearing fruit today and helped lower the number of infections.

The Health Ministry is prepared for any new wave of the pandemic or any spike in infections, he added.



Kuwait Revokes Citizenship of 489 Individuals

Revocation of Kuwaiti citizenship from 489 individuals marks the largest simultaneous removal since March (KUNA)
Revocation of Kuwaiti citizenship from 489 individuals marks the largest simultaneous removal since March (KUNA)
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Kuwait Revokes Citizenship of 489 Individuals

Revocation of Kuwaiti citizenship from 489 individuals marks the largest simultaneous removal since March (KUNA)
Revocation of Kuwaiti citizenship from 489 individuals marks the largest simultaneous removal since March (KUNA)

The Kuwaiti High Committee for Nationality Affairs has revoked the citizenship of 489 individuals, a decision set to be presented to the Cabinet.

Thursday’s meeting was led by Sheikh Fahad Al-Yusuf, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense.

This is the largest number of citizenship revocations carried out at once since Sep. 20, when the committee removed the citizenship of 112 people.

There are no official figures on the total citizenship revocations since the committee began its work in March.

The Kuwaiti authorities have launched a campaign to revoke citizenship for various reasons, mainly fraud.

Unofficial estimates indicate that about 1,300 individuals have had their citizenship revoked as of the end of September.

Al-Yusuf announced the revocation of citizenship for 850 individuals, stating that this process will continue.

He told a local newspaper that those affected did not challenge the committee's decisions, as they were supported by strong evidence.

Al-Yusuf emphasized that the citizenship revocation process is just beginning and will continue after careful review.