Saudi Arabia reports 4,541 new COVID-19 cases, 2 deaths

Saudi Arabia announced two deaths from COVID-19 and 4,541 new infections on Tuesday. (File/AFP)
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Updated 25 January 2022
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Saudi Arabia reports 4,541 new COVID-19 cases, 2 deaths

  • The total number of recoveries in the Kingdom increased to 611,342
  • A total of 8,924 people have succumbed to the virus in the Kingdom so far

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia announced two deaths from COVID-19 and 4,541 new infections on Tuesday.

Of the new cases, 1,523 were recorded in Riyadh, 603 in Jeddah, 175 in Madinah, 149 in Hofuf, 148 in Dammam, and 101 in Makkah. Several other cities recorded less than one hundred new cases each.

The total number of recoveries in the Kingdom increased to 611,342 after 5,212 more patients recovered from the virus.

A total of 8,924 people have succumbed to the virus in the Kingdom so far.

Over 55.7 million doses of a coronavirus vaccine have been administered in the Kingdom to date.


Saudi Arabia welcomes US decision to designate Muslim Brotherhood as global terrorist entity

Updated 14 January 2026
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Saudi Arabia welcomes US decision to designate Muslim Brotherhood as global terrorist entity

  • The Saudi foreign ministry said in a statement on X the Kingdom affirms its condemnation of extremism and terrorism

DUBAI: Saudi Arabia on Wednesday welcomed a decision by the United States to designate the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, Jordan, and Lebanon as a global terrorist organization.

The Saudi Foreign Ministry said in a statement on X: “The Kingdom affirms its condemnation of extremism and terrorism, and its support for all that achieves the security of Arab countries, their stability and prosperity, and the security of the region and the world.”

The US administration labeled the groups in Jordan and Egypt as “specially designated global terrorists,” and blacklisted the Lebanese organization as a “foreign terrorist organization.”

The decision on Tuesday came weeks after President Donald Trump issued an executive order directing his administration to start the process of blacklisting the groups.