Saudi Arabia confirms 4 COVID-19 deaths, 255 new cases

The coronavirus pandemic has affected over 103 million people globally and the death toll has reached around 2.23 million. (File/SPA)
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Updated 03 February 2021
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Saudi Arabia confirms 4 COVID-19 deaths, 255 new cases

  • The Kingdom said 266 patients recovered in past 24 hours
  • The highest number of cases were recorded in Riyadh with 99

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia recorded four new COVID-19 related deaths on Thursday, raising the total number of fatalities to 6,379.
The Ministry of Health confirmed 255 new confirmed cases reported in the Kingdom in the previous 24 hours, meaning 368,329 people have now contracted the disease.
Of the total number of cases, 2,111 remain active and 371 in critical condition.

According to the ministry, the highest number of cases were recorded in the capital Riyadh with 99, followed by the Eastern Province with 58, Makkah with 46, Asir recorded 12 and Qassim confirmed 10 cases.
The ministry also announced that 266 patients had recovered from COVID-19, bringing the total number of recoveries in the Kingdom to 359,839.
The ministry renewed its call on the public to adhere to the measures and abide by instructions.
The coronavirus pandemic has affected over 103 million people globally and the death toll has reached around 2.23 million.

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Jazan honey exhibition helps boost sustainability

Updated 07 February 2026
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Jazan honey exhibition helps boost sustainability

JAZAN: The honey exhibition, which is a highlight of the annual Jazan Festival, showcases the biodiversity and agricultural richness in Saudi Arabia’s southwest.

Some 60 local beekeepers are this year presenting nearly 10 tonnes of honey across more than 15 premium varieties unique to Jazan’s mountains and plains, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

Beyond serving as a premier marketing platform, the exhibition underscores beekeeping as a sustainable activity supporting ecological balance and food security.

By empowering local producers and attracting thousands of visitors, the event integrates Jazan’s natural resources into the Kingdom’s broader tourism and economic landscape.

Held at the cultural center in Al-Edabi governorate, the event features exhibitor booths and sales outlets which have experienced strong demand from visitors drawn to high-quality local products and exclusive offers.

Suleiman Al-Ghazwani, the exhibition’s executive director, said the event aimed to highlight the quality of local honey and its derivatives while encouraging beekeepers to expand production through new marketing opportunities.

He added that the exhibition featured activities for all ages, including a children’s theater and bee-themed games, while providing the opportunity to take home a variety of gifts and prizes.

Al-Ghazwani added that the exhibition provided an engaging educational experience and introduced visitors to beekeeping as a key part of Jazan’s tourism landscape and a promising contributor to its future development.