UK thanks Saudi Arabia for thousands of medical gowns in fight against COVID-19

The UK thanked Saudi Arabia for donating “hundreds of thousands of medical gowns” to the NHS on Sunday. (File/AFP)
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Updated 14 June 2020
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UK thanks Saudi Arabia for thousands of medical gowns in fight against COVID-19

  • The British government has been criticized for the lack of PPE that is available to front line workers
  • The UK has the third highest number of coronavirus deaths after the United States and Brazil

LONDON: The UK is very grateful to Saudi Arabia for donating “hundreds of thousands of medical gowns” to the country’s National Health Service (NHS), Britain’s foreign secretary said on Sunday.
The UK and the Kingdom “will continue to work together to tackle this global pandemic,” Dominic Raab said in a tweet.
The British government has been criticized throughout the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) crisis for a lack of preparedness, including a shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE) available to front line workers in the NHS and elsewhere, such as in care homes. 
Many family members of health workers who have died have complained that health professionals are not being given adequate PPE as they deal with coronavirus cases.

A British Muslim doctor who died of COVID-19 wrote an open letter to prime minister Boris Johnson appealing for more PPE for frontline workers two weeks before his death.
The 18-year-old son of Abdul Mabud Chowdhury, Intisar Chowdhury, confronted Health Secretary Matt Hancock about ignoring his father’s calls for more PPE.
“Do you regret not taking my dad’s concerns, my 11-year-old sister’s concerns … seriously enough for my dad that we’ve all lost?” he asked Hancock on a local radio show.
Hancock replied by apologizing for Chowdhury’s death and hailed the teenager for his bravery.
“Intisar, I’m really sorry about your dad’s death and I have seen the comments you’ve made and what you’ve said in public and I think it’s very brave of you,” he said.
Britain has the third highest number of coronavirus deaths after the United States and Brazil, something critics of the government say reflects its response to the crisis.
The United Kingdom’s death toll from confirmed cases of COVID-19 rose by 36 to 41,698 as of 1600 GMT on June 13, according to government data released on Sunday.

 


Rare exhibits on display at King Abdulaziz Palace

Updated 30 January 2026
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Rare exhibits on display at King Abdulaziz Palace

  • The piece reflects the precision of traditional craftsmanship and its social symbolism tied to strength and horsemanship

RIYADH: Exhibits on display at the King Abdulaziz Palace in the historic village of Laynah highlight rich aspects of human history and environmental change in the Arabian Peninsula as part of a series of palace activation events organized by the Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Nature Reserve Development Authority during the Darb Zubaida Winter Season.

The exhibits feature rare historical artifacts carrying cultural and scientific significance that document different lifestyles and environmental shifts in the region over the centuries.

Among the most notable pieces is a traditional rifle crafted from natural wood and fitted with a handwoven leather strap, historically used for hunting and protection.

The piece reflects the precision of traditional craftsmanship and its social symbolism tied to strength and horsemanship.

The authority stated that the palace welcomes visitors daily until Feb. 15, from 3:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., as part of unified tourism programs aimed at organizing visitor flow and providing opportunities to explore historical sites in a safe and engaging environment.