Saudi Arabia Urges Citizens To Avoid Travel

Saudi Arabia called on its citizens to avoid non-essential travel to prevent the spread of the Omicron variant. (Photo: SPA)
Saudi Arabia called on its citizens to avoid non-essential travel to prevent the spread of the Omicron variant. (Photo: SPA)
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Saudi Arabia Urges Citizens To Avoid Travel

Saudi Arabia called on its citizens to avoid non-essential travel to prevent the spread of the Omicron variant. (Photo: SPA)
Saudi Arabia called on its citizens to avoid non-essential travel to prevent the spread of the Omicron variant. (Photo: SPA)

Saudi Arabia called on its citizens to avoid non-essential travel, especially to high-risk countries, due to the spread of the Omicron variant.

The Saudi public health authority, Weqaya, said on Saturday that the world was witnessing a significant increase in the number of COVID-19 cases with the accelerated spread of the Omicron mutant in many countries.

Weqaya also recommended travelers from outside the Kingdom, whether citizens or residents, regardless of their immunization status, to avoid social contact for five days and undergo a PCR test if they had any respiratory symptoms.

The authority stressed the need to implement preventive measures, such as wearing a face mask all the time, avoiding crowded and public places, and refraining from shaking hands. It also pointed to the importance of having the two vaccine doses and taking the booster dose.

The Ministry of the Interior explained that based on the recommendation of the competent health authorities in the Kingdom, a decision was taken to suspend inbound and outbound flights from/to Malawi, Zambia, Madagascar, Angola, Seychelles, Mauritius and Comoros.

The Ministry of Interior stressed that people arriving at the Kingdom from these countries, or passed through them, as of the beginning of November, must present a negative PCR result, performed after their arrival.

Saudi Arabia announced in early December that it had detected a case of the Omicron variant in a citizen coming from a North African country.

The infected citizen and his contacts were isolated, and the approved health procedures were completed. An epidemiological investigation was conducted, the health officials said.



Global Cybersecurity Forum 2024 Kicks Off in Riyadh

The Saudi Crown Prince announced the launch of the "Global Security Forum to Protect Children in Cyberspace" during his welcoming speech to the forum's guests. (SPA)
The Saudi Crown Prince announced the launch of the "Global Security Forum to Protect Children in Cyberspace" during his welcoming speech to the forum's guests. (SPA)
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Global Cybersecurity Forum 2024 Kicks Off in Riyadh

The Saudi Crown Prince announced the launch of the "Global Security Forum to Protect Children in Cyberspace" during his welcoming speech to the forum's guests. (SPA)
The Saudi Crown Prince announced the launch of the "Global Security Forum to Protect Children in Cyberspace" during his welcoming speech to the forum's guests. (SPA)

The fourth Global Cybersecurity Forum (GCF) 2024 began in Riyadh on Wednesday. It is organized by Saudi Arabia’s National Cybersecurity Authority, in partnership with the Saudi Information Technology Company (SITE).
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman welcomed participants on behalf of King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. The two-day event, themed “Advancing Collective Action in Cyberspace,” has drawn leaders, policymakers, and experts from over 120 countries.
In a message read at the opening ceremony in Riyadh, the Crown Prince stated: “Cyberspace is closely linked to the growth of economies, the prosperity of societies, the security of individuals, and the stability of nations.”
According to SPA, he noted that due to the cross-border nature of cyberspace, it is essential to harmonize international efforts to seize the opportunities and “face the challenges it presents, by investing in people.”
Welcoming the participants, the Crown Prince said: “The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has always been a force for good for the benefit of humanity and human prosperity around the world.”
“It has continuously worked to uphold the principle of cooperation and strengthen international collaboration toward efforts that support development and prosperity for all nations. It has initiated several initiatives aimed at achieving these genuine goals in all sectors,” he noted.
“Believing in the importance of investing in people in this vital and promising domain, in 2020 we launched two global initiatives. The first relates to protecting children in cyberspace, and the second focuses on empowering women in the field of cybersecurity,” he added.
“The institute for the Global Cybersecurity Forum is entrusted with overseeing both initiatives, as well as implementing the associated projects,” affirmed the Crown Prince.
He highlighted the progress made by these initiatives, particularly the increased understanding of needs at the global level that has led to new and inspiring visions, enabling the GCF to develop impactful initiatives and programs, publish research and studies, and formulate new frameworks and strategies.
These efforts empower decision-makers worldwide to develop policies and programs that enhance child protection in cyberspace and promote women’s participation in the field of cybersecurity.
The first day of GCF 2024 featured discussions on five main topics: closing cybersecurity gaps, online behavior, the social structure of cyberspace, a thriving cyber economy, and new cyber opportunities.
Key officials, decision-makers, and experts from governments, academia, and global companies took part in the sessions.
The forum is a global platform that brings together leaders from governments, cybersecurity, academia, and NGOs. Its goal is to strengthen international cybersecurity, support economic and social development, and align global efforts in the field.