Mobility rate in Saudi Arabia remains above 40%; people urged to keep staying at home

Dr. Mohammed Al-Abd Al-Aly
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Updated 06 April 2020
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Mobility rate in Saudi Arabia remains above 40%; people urged to keep staying at home

  • Google prepared the report to help individuals and public health officials understand responses to social distancing guidance related to COVID-19

JEDDAH: The Saudi Health Ministry has described the results of a Google Maps COVID-19 Community Mobility Report as “very concerning” — as it shows people’s mobility rate in Saudi Arabia remains above 40 percent.
“Unfortunately, there is still more than 40 percent of mobility, shopping and outdoor activities; this is a very alarming percentage,” Dr. Mohammed Al-Abd Al-Aly, the Health Ministry spokesman, said on Sunday.
“We are all in this boat together; those who risk their own lives by going out for no urgent need are risking everybody else’s lives too,” he said.
The report, published a few days ago, showed that visits to grocery markets, food warehouses and pharmacies dropped by 24 percent in Saudi Arabia compared to a baseline of data calculated during the five weeks from Jan. 3 to Feb. 6.
It also showed that mobility trends related to shopping and entertainment dropped by 54 percent and by 45 percent in workplaces, while it increased by 23 percent in residential places.  
Google prepared the report to help individuals and public health officials understand responses to social distancing guidance related to COVID-19.
The report charts movement trends over time by geography using aggregated and anonymized data to show popular times for places in Google Maps covering 131 countries.
As the confirmed cases rise to 2,385, the Saudi Health Ministry highlighted that 53 percent are non-Saudis. “This shows that the virus spread is present in all segments of the society, and the vast majority of cases are related to socializing,” Al-Aly said.
One person could infect up to 70 others, he said. “Usually, there are around 30 to 40 cases infected after being in contact with a single positive case. However, we have had cases of over 70 contacts, but thankfully they were contained and controlled.”  
“It is a huge challenge, but medical staff are up to the task,” he said.
The latest number of recoveries rose to 488, putting the total active cases at 1,863 while the number of deaths rose to 34.
Al-Aly said that the ministry updated the numbers several times a day on its webpage (covid19.moh.gov.sa) to ensure greater transparency and to help people’s access to data.
Meanwhile, there are more than 1,100 staff working at Saudi Red Crescent Authority operations rooms around the Kingdom 24/7, receiving urgent calls and reports on coronavirus-related issues. 
In recent weeks, the authority reported a 53 percent increase in calls with 350,000 calls from the different regions of the country. The Makkah and Riyadh regions registered the most calls. There are more than 20,000 volunteers registered ready to support the authority’s activities. 

The authority receives urgent calls on its 977 hotline, as well as reports on its smartphone app ASAFNY where people can request an ambulance or permission to leave their homes to reach health facilities during curfew hours.


49th Saudi relief plane for Gazans arrives in Egypt

The 49th Saudi relief plane carrying food baskets for Gazans arrived at Egypt’s El Arish International Airport on Tuesday. (SPA)
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49th Saudi relief plane for Gazans arrives in Egypt

  • The food baskets will be transported to Palestinian people inside the Gaza Strip and is part of the Kingdom’s support for them

RIYADH: The 49th Saudi relief plane carrying food baskets for Gazans arrived at Egypt’s El Arish International Airport on Tuesday.

The plane was operated by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center in coordination with the Ministry of Defense, Saudi Press Agency reported.

The food baskets will be transported to Palestinian people inside the Gaza Strip and is part of the Kingdom’s support for them.

The war in the Strip has pushed much of Gaza’s population to the brink of famine, the UN says, and has devastated its medical facilities, where hospitals, if working at all, are running short of fuel to power generators and other essential supplies.


Riyadh forum to combat financial crime and corruption

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Riyadh forum to combat financial crime and corruption

  • Brings together key stakeholders from the Middle East and North Africa to combat financial crime, money laundering, and terrorist financing
  • Two-day forum aims to establish impactful collaboration among Saudi agencies, counterpart organizations, and regional and international bodies to combat financial crime effectively,

RIYADH: The inaugural Arab Forum of Anti-Corruption Agencies and Financial Intelligence Units begins Wednesday in Riyadh, hosted by the Presidency of State Security.

It brings together key stakeholders from the Middle East and North Africa to combat financial crime, money laundering, and terrorist financing through enhanced cooperation and capabilities.

The two-day forum aims to establish impactful collaboration among Saudi agencies, counterpart organizations, and regional and international bodies to combat financial crime effectively, according to the forum’s website.

Recognizing the need for a multi-faceted approach, the forum focuses on cooperation across borders, sectors, and disciplines to combat corruption.

Through international collaboration, elevating local institutional integrity, and engaging citizens, the forum aims to tackle corruption and financial crime challenges effectively.

Leveraging private sector efforts, deploying technology for transparency, and addressing root causes of corruption are also part of the agenda.

The event will feature 75 speakers from 25 countries, including Sheikh Ahmed Al-Thani, head of Qatar Financial Information Unit; Samya Abou Sharif, director of the Jordanian Anti Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorist Financing Unit; Dr. Raed Radwan, head of the Palestinian Anti-Corruption Commission; and Richard Attias, CEO of FII Institute.

By uniting government agencies, law enforcement bodies, financial intelligence units, civil society organizations, and the private sector, the forum harnesses collective wisdom and expertise against financial crime.

The forum also facilitates networking, knowledge-sharing, and capacity-building, fostering partnerships and concrete initiatives for progress in anti-corruption efforts.


Saudi FM meets with Kuwaiti counterpart

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan meets with his Kuwaiti counterpart Abdullah Ali Al-Yahya in Manama on Tuesday.
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Saudi FM meets with Kuwaiti counterpart

  • The ministers discussed ways of strengthening bilateral relations and regional and international developments of common interest

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan met with his Kuwaiti counterpart Abdullah Ali Al-Yahya on Tuesday, Saudi Press Agency reported.

The meeting took place on the sidelines of a preparatory meeting for Arab League foreign ministers in Manama, Bahrain. 

The ministers discussed ways of strengthening bilateral relations and regional and international developments of common interest.


Saudi cabinet welcomes UN resolution supporting Palestine’s full membership

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Saudi cabinet welcomes UN resolution supporting Palestine’s full membership

RIYADH: The Saudi cabinet welcomed on Tuesday the United Nations assembly's resolution supporting Palestine's full membership, the Saudi State Agency reported.

The council of ministers emphasizing the need to halt Israeli military escalations and violations against civilians and humanitarian workers.

Minister of Information, Salman bin Youssef Al-Dosari, reiterated the Kingdom's commitment to global security, active participation in international relief efforts, and advocacy for issues affecting Arab and Islamic nations.

The council also discussed the recent reception of pilgrims arriving for Hajj.

Directives were issued to maintain high standards of procedures and services at entry points in Makkah, Medina, and the Holy Sites.

The council also received a comprehensive briefing on recent diplomatic dialogues with various nations, including discussions between the Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and the President of Ukraine.


Saudi FM calls for resumption of Sudan talks

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Saudi FM calls for resumption of Sudan talks

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan reiterated the Kingdom’s grave concerns over an escalation in tensions between warring factions in Sudan.

He made his remarks while participating at the 33rd Arab League Summit held in the Bahraini capital, Manama.

The foreign minister urged the two sides, the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces, to commit to a ceasefire, reiterating Saudi Arabia’s call for a return to dialogue.

He also called for an end to further civilian suffering and the country’s devastating humanitarian situation.

Saudi Arabia, alongside the US, is leading mediation efforts to urge the two Sudanese sides to end the war.

On the subject of the war in Gaza, Prince Faisal said Saudi Arabia has warned of dangerous repercussions of Israel’s widening of its scope of operations in its campaign against Hamas.

He reiterated the Kingdom’s calls for the international community to intervene immediately to stop the war.

Regarding Yemen, Prince Faisal affirmed Saudi Arabia’s full support for efforts to achieve peace in the country, and to reach a comprehensive political solution through dialogue and consultation between the warring parties, which will start the process of economic development and recovery.