Saudi Arabia registers 12 COVID-19 deaths, 384 new infections

The coronavirus pandemic has affected over 212 million people globally and the death toll has reached around 4.44 million. (File/Twitter/@hfrmoh)
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Updated 22 August 2021
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Saudi Arabia registers 12 COVID-19 deaths, 384 new infections

  • Police in Asir arrest 131 people for flouting quarantine rules
  • 2 mosques reopened in 2 regions after being sterilized after 2 people tested positive for COVID-19

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia recorded 12 new COVID-19 related deaths on Sunday, raising the total number of fatalities to 8,481.
The Ministry of Health confirmed 384 new cases reported in the Kingdom in the previous 24 hours, meaning 541,994 people have now contracted the disease. 
Of the total number of cases, 4,877 remain active and 1,156 in critical condition.
According to the ministry, the highest number of cases were recorded in the capital Riyadh with 134, followed by Makkah with 62, the Eastern Province with 37, Jazan recorded 31, and Qassim confirmed 30 cases.
The health ministry also announced that 737 patients had recovered from COVID-19, bringing the total number of recoveries in the Kingdom to 528,636.
Over 33.7 million doses of the coronavirus vaccine have been administered in the Kingdom to date through 587 centers.


The ministry renewed its call on the public to register with the Sehhaty app to receive the vaccine, and adhere to the measures and abide by instructions.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Interior reported 22,345 during the past week with the highest recorded in Riyadh with 8,840, followed by the Eastern Province with 3,049, Madinah with 2,145, and Makkah with 1,881. Najran recorded the lowest number of violations with 192.
Police in Asir said they arrested 131 people for flouting quarantine rules after they tested positive for COVID-19.
Penalties for individuals who violate quarantine instructions include a fine of up to SR200,000 ($53,332) and/or up to two years imprisonment, and penalties are doubled for repeat offenders. If the violation was committed by an expat, they face deportation from the Kingdom and are permanently banned from reentry.
The education department in the Northern Borders Province opened a vaccination center in Arar to inoculate students aged 12 to 18 years before the start of the academic year, in addition to two vaccine centers in Rafha and Turaif governorates
The Ministry of Islamic Affairs reopened two mosques in two regions after temporarily evacuating and sterilizing them after two people tested positive for coronavirus, bringing the total number of mosques closed and reopened after being sterilized to 2,014 within 196 days.
The coronavirus pandemic has affected over 212 million people globally and the death toll has reached around 4.44 million.


Saudi foreign ministry welcomes second phase of Gaza peace plan, formation of transitional committee

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Saudi foreign ministry welcomes second phase of Gaza peace plan, formation of transitional committee

  • Ministry also thanked US President Donald Trump for his leadership and efforts to end the war in Gaza

RIYADH: The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Friday welcomed the announcement of the second phase of a comprehensive peace plan for Gaza, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The ministry said it also welcomed the formation of the Palestinian National Committee for the Administration of the Gaza Strip as a temporary transitional body, established under UN Security Council Resolution 2803, which met in Cairo on Friday.

In a statement, the ministry also thanked US President Donald Trump, who declared the formation of the Gaza “board of peace,” for his leadership and efforts to end the war in Gaza.

It highlighted his commitment to the withdrawal of Israeli forces, the prevention of any annexation of parts of the West Bank, and efforts to advance sustainable peace in the region.

The ministry commended the role of mediators Qatar, Egypt and Turkiye, stressing the importance of international and regional cooperation in supporting the peace process.

It underlined the need to support the work of the temporary Palestinian National Committee in managing the daily affairs of Gaza’s residents, while preserving the institutional and geographical link between the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, ensuring Gaza’s unity and rejecting any attempts to divide it.

The statement also called for consolidating the ceasefire, halting violations, ensuring the unhindered delivery of humanitarian aid, and accelerating early recovery and reconstruction efforts across Gaza.

It said these steps were essential to enabling the Palestinian National Authority to resume its responsibilities in the Gaza Strip, leading to an end to the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territory in Gaza and the West Bank and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state in line with UN resolutions, the Arab Peace Initiative and the two-state solution.