Minister praises Saudi Arabia’s use of digital health technologies in virus fight

Saudi Health Minister Fahad Al-Jalajel. (SPA)
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Updated 22 November 2021
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Minister praises Saudi Arabia’s use of digital health technologies in virus fight

  • New standards also reflect Saudi Arabia’s distinction in handling COVID-19 pandemic, says health minister

RIYADH: Saudi Health Minister and Chairman of the Saudi Health Council Fahad Al-Jalajel on Sunday said that adopting digital health technologies as new standards reflected the Kingdom’s leading role in international and regional forums.

It also embodied Saudi Arabia’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and its optimal use of modern digital technologies, he said.
Digital technologies were one of the most important tools for dealing with the pandemic, he said, as the first interactive map of COVID-19 data was launched to provide accurate statistics and employ artificial intelligence to analyze data and take national strategic decisions.
In his speech during the opening of the digital event HIMSS21 Middle East Health Conference, Al-Jalajel said: “HIMSS21 includes many goals, perhaps the most prominent of which is to discuss current challenges, visions and ideas about future plans and potential solutions in the field of healthcare, both regionally and internationally.
“Another significant goal is highlighting the importance of health information technology and its influential role in raising the efficiency of performance, improving the quality of services, as well as the optimal use of resources. Undoubtedly, the participation of elite scientists and specialists in this field will enrich this forum with ideas and experiences that reinforce the efforts made and support the work process in the field of technology.”

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Digital technologies were one of the most important tools for dealing with the pandemic, as the first interactive map of COVID-19 data was launched to provide accurate statistics and employ artificial intelligence to analyze data and take national strategic decisions.

Al-Jalajel said that innovative plans were being implemented to develop the health system in the Kingdom, which included building a health transformation plan and designing programs for governing, financing and providing health services, in accordance with best international practices and in line with the National Transformation Program and the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, where digital health was a pivotal partner for transformation in the health sector.
Secretary-General of the Saudi Health Council Dr. Nahar Al-Azmi said: “HIMSS21 aims to complete the council’s role in developing and approving a policy of coordination and integration between all the competent authorities, achieving a qualitative advancement of healthcare services, discussing the current challenges in the health field and proposing visions and ideas about future plans and potential solutions for the health sector at the regional and international levels.
“Knowledge, experiences and expertise will be exchanged in various sessions during the conference,” he said.
“There will also be global dialogues on the challenges facing health systems and the available solutions, as well as ways to harness digital health to build effective responses to future epidemics and benefit from data and technology to enhance population health management. This is key for this period during which we are witnessing many strategic transformations in the health sector, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic, by adopting digital health technologies as new standards, and highlighting their effective role in improving the quality of healthcare.”


Saudi FM receives Salvadoran counterpart in Riyadh

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan receives his Salvadoran counterpart Alexandra Hill Tinoco in Riyadh on Wednesday
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Saudi FM receives Salvadoran counterpart in Riyadh

  • During the reception, the ministers reviewed relations between the Kingdom and El Salvador and opportunities to enhance cooperation

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan received his Salvadoran counterpart Alexandra Hill Tinoco in Riyadh on Wednesday.

During the reception, the ministers reviewed relations between the Kingdom and El Salvador and opportunities to enhance cooperation between the two countries in all fields.

Various topics of common interest were also discussed during the meeting. 


Saudi center launches pavilion for children during Environment Week

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Saudi center launches pavilion for children during Environment Week

  • NCEC’s pavilion, in Riyadh’s Granada Square, carries the slogan Know Your Environment
  • It features activities for children promoting environmental preservation and protecting air, water and soil from pollution

RIYADH: The National Center for Environmental Compliance (NCEC) is hosting an interactive pavilion for children to mark Environment Week 2024, which began last Sunday, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The center’s pavilion, in Riyadh’s Granada Square, carries the slogan “Know Your Environment.” It features activities for children promoting environmental preservation and protecting air, water and soil from pollution.

Young visitors are first met with a moving knowledge wall containing several tips placed on hanging cubes, each decorated with a color and information, or a picture.

Children can then move to the memory board to register as honorary members charged with protecting the environment. A part of the pavilion is dedicated to rest and entertainment, including cube puzzles and other games.

The center offers specialized scientific workshops for adults during Environment Week, addressing topics including land degradation.

The Kingdom is set to host COP16 in December this year, enhancing cooperation between the 197 signatory countries of the UN Convention to Combat Desertification, and searching for ways rehabilitate millions of hectares of degraded land.

The center’s presence in Riyadh, Jeddah, Alkhobar and Taif aims to boost community awareness of environmental issues through a range of activities and events.


Saudi anti-narcotics authority arrests Filipino national in Eastern Region

Updated 01 May 2024
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Saudi anti-narcotics authority arrests Filipino national in Eastern Region

  • Authorities call on public to report suspicious activities

RIYADH: Saudi anti-narcotics police arrested a Filipino national for selling hashish and methamphetamine in the Eastern Region, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.
The General Directorate of Narcotics Control arrested the man and referred him to the Public Prosecution.
Authorities have called on the public to report suspicious or illegal drug-related activities by calling the number 911 in Makkah, Riyadh and Al-Sharqiyah, and 999 in the rest of the Kingdom.
The Drug Control office of the General Directorate of Narcotics Control can be contacted on the number 995 or via the email address [email protected]


Riyadh schools switch to remote learning as stormy weather continues

Updated 01 May 2024
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Riyadh schools switch to remote learning as stormy weather continues

  • City of Unaizah in Qassim province sees record levels of rainfall

RIYADH: Schools in Saudi Arabia’s capital region Riyadh were instructed to switch to remote learning on Wednesday as storms and heavy rains continued to lash the country.

The Ministry of Education said it had taken the decision “based on reports received from the National Center of Meteorology and in the interest of everyone’s safety.”

Lessons would be conducted using the Madrasati and other e-learning platforms, it said.

The rain continued to fall in Riyadh on Wednesday, while the temperature ranged from 17-25 degrees Celsius.

Unaizah, a city in the central region of Qassim, saw its highest ever rainfall on Tuesday night.

Abdullah Al-Misnad, vice president of the Saudi Weather and Climate Society, said on X that “70 mm of rain fell … in just 60 minutes, half the annual average.”

Over the course of the night, the city saw 94.4 mm of rain, while Buraidah, also in Al-Qassim saw 17.5 mm, he said in the post, which was accompanied by images of flooded streets.

The General Directorate of Civil Defense on Wednesday issued warnings and safety instructions as the Kingdom braces for more heavy rainfall and thunderstorms.

“The Civil Defense calls for caution … due to the inclement weather situation witnessed in Qassim, Baha, Northern Borders, Jouf, Jazan, Asir, Makkah, Madinah and Riyadh regions,” it said.

The authority appealed to people to “stay away from valleys and waterlogged areas” and said “your safety is our goal.”

The National Center of Meteorology said on Monday that moderate to heavy rainfall would affect many parts of the country through Friday.

On Tuesday it said there was likely to be “higher than average rainfall” throughout the month of May, with Makkah, Jazan, Asir, Baha, Eastern Province and the Riyadh region likely to be the worst affected.


Saudi Heritage Commission, Japan’s Kanazawa University join forces on archeological surveys

Updated 01 May 2024
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Saudi Heritage Commission, Japan’s Kanazawa University join forces on archeological surveys

DUBAI: The Saudi Heritage Commission and Japan’s Kanazawa University are to collaborate on archeological work at two prehistoric sites.

The scientific cooperation agreement, which was signed on Tuesday, relates to survey work at Jouf and Tabuk.

It highlights the commission’s commitment to expanding its field work and archeological surveys across the Kingdom and enhances its scientific partnerships with specialist universities and centers around the world.

The strategic agreement will involve scientific field studies, expanding the dissemination of survey and excavation results, and attracting distinguished scientific expertise. It will also mean more scientific data and reports to help track pastoral patterns at both sites.

The signing, which took place in Riyadh, was attended by Saudi Heritage Commission CEO Jasser Al-Harbash and Iwai Fumio, the Japanese ambassador to Saudi Arabia.