Saudi Arabia reports 753 new COVID-19 cases, 3 deaths

Saudi nursing staff wait at the location where the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 coronavirus vaccine is being administered as part of a vaccination campaign by the Saudi health ministry in the capital Riyadh on December 17, 2020. (AFP)
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Updated 12 June 2022
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Saudi Arabia reports 753 new COVID-19 cases, 3 deaths

  • Saudi health ministry said that of the current cases, 98 were in critical condition

JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia reported 753 new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday, according to the Ministry of Health. As a result, the total number of cases in the Kingdom over the course of the pandemic grew to 776,890.

The authorities also confirmed three new COVID-19-related deaths, raising the total number of fatalities to 9,170.

Of the new infections, 295 were recorded in Riyadh, 121 in Jeddah, 98 in Dammam, 32 in Makkah, 30 in Hofuf and 25 in Madinah. Several other cities recorded fewer than 20 new cases each.

The ministry said that of the current cases, 98 were in critical condition.

The ministry also announced that 633 patients had recovered from COVID-19, bringing the total number of recoveries in the Kingdom over the course of the pandemic to 758,821.

It said that 8,899 COVID-19 cases were still active, adding that 25,999 PCR tests were conducted in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number to nearly 43 million.

More than 66 million COVID-19 vaccine doses have been administered since the Kingdom’s immunization campaign began, with over 25 million people fully vaccinated.


Over 17,000 inspections conducted in Madinah ahead of Ramadan

Updated 19 February 2026
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Over 17,000 inspections conducted in Madinah ahead of Ramadan

  • Ongoing operational plan involves more than 5,700 personnel, supported by over 1,230 pieces of equipment and machinery
  • Work is focusing on health and commercial inspection tours - raising compliance levels with regulatory requirements

RIYADH: The Ministry of Municipalities and Housing, represented by the Madinah Regional Municipality, has intensified field and operational preparations to improve service readiness and ensure uninterrupted services for visitors to the holy city during Ramadan, which began Wednesday.

The ongoing operational plan involves more than 5,700 personnel, supported by over 1,230 pieces of equipment and machinery, reflecting the scale of the preparations and the municipality’s capacity to manage the expected crowds and increased activity.

The work is focusing on health and commercial inspection tours, raising compliance levels with regulatory requirements, and boosting oversight of activities related to public health and food safety to ensure a safe and healthy environment, reported the Saudi Press Agency.

The ministry has conducted more than 13,000 inspections targeting health-related activities and nearly 4,000 covering commercial activities. 

In addition, 8,000 food and water samples are being collected to verify compliance with approved health standards, as part of an integrated inspection system based on precise performance indicators.

The ministry has enhanced the readiness of emergency teams by implementing 12 alternative plans to ensure rapid response to emergencies and the continued efficient delivery of municipal services during peak times through its executive arm, Madinah Municipality.