Saudi Arabia announces 2 new cases of coronavirus coming from Iran, Iraq

The ministry said all seven cases of coronavirus were being monitored by medical staff in an isolated hospital. (File/AFP)
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Updated 07 March 2020
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Saudi Arabia announces 2 new cases of coronavirus coming from Iran, Iraq

  • Both women were quarantined immediately upon their arrival
  • Brings the total up to seven infections in the Kingdom

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Health announced on Saturday two new cases of coronavirus coming from Iran and Iraq, bringing the total up to seven infections in the Kingdom.

Lab results confirmed the two women have the new coronavirus, COVID-19, the ministry said. One of them came from Iran through Bahrain and did not disclose at the Saudi immigration that she had been to Iran. The other woman came from Najaf in Iraq through the UAE, but did not disclose this information.

Both women were quarantined immediately upon their arrival, and were later taken to the hospital.

The ministry said all seven cases of coronavirus were being monitored by medical staff in an isolated hospital.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Education suspended schools and higher education institutions in Qatif for two weeks as part of measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus. 


First sighting of golden jackal in Riyadh region documented

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First sighting of golden jackal in Riyadh region documented

  • Field cameras captured images of two golden jackals within the Tanha Oasis
  • Represents the first confirmed documentation of the species’ presence within the King Abdulaziz Royal Reserve

RIYADH: The King Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Development Authority announced the first documented sighting of the golden jackal (Canis aureus) within the reserve in the Riyadh region.

A total of 103 cameras were deployed across diverse habitats within the reserve, covering both the Riyadh and Eastern regions, to document large and medium-sized mammals that are difficult to observe through traditional methods due to their elusive behavior and rarity.

The field cameras captured images of two golden jackals within the Tanha Oasis.

This represents the first confirmed documentation of the species’ presence within the King Abdulaziz Royal Reserve and, more broadly, in central Saudi Arabia.

The Tanha Oasis features an artificial lake filled with fresh water and is surrounded by native plants, including Sidr and acacia trees, creating an environment that attracts diverse wildlife, including mammals and birds.