No mpox cases detected in Saudi Arabia: Health authority

The Saudi Public Health Authority urged the public to rely on information from official sources and to avoid being misled by rumors or unreliable reports. (File/AFP)
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Updated 17 August 2024
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No mpox cases detected in Saudi Arabia: Health authority

  • The Kingdom is prepared to face all types of health threats: Health authority
  • The public was advised against traveling to countries where the mpox has been detected

RIYADH: No cases of mpox Clade 1b have been detected in Saudi Arabia despite the global outbreak, the Saudi Public Health Authority confirmed on Saturday.

The authority stressed that the Kingdom was prepared to face all types of health threats by implementing the necessary measures to monitor and curb the spread of the virus, ensuring the safety and well-being of both citizens and residents.

It urged the public to rely on information from official sources and to avoid being misled by rumors or unreliable reports.

The public was also advised against traveling to countries where mpox has been detected.

The World Health Organization earlier declared that the outbreak of mpox, specifically the more deadly and transmissible Clade 1b, in parts of Africa was now a public health emergency of international concern.

A total of 18,737 suspected or confirmed cases of mpox were reported in Africa since the beginning of the year. The hardest hit country, the Democratic Republic of Congo, where the new Clade 1b strain was first detected in September 2023, reported 1,005 cases (222 confirmed, 783 suspected) and 24 deaths in one week.

The first cases of mpox outside of Africa were recorded this week, in Sweden and Pakistan.


GCC secretary general receives China’s special envoy to Middle East

Updated 09 March 2026
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GCC secretary general receives China’s special envoy to Middle East

  • Jun praised the GCC states’ prudent domestic, regional, and international policies, which have established the council as a reliable and important partner for China

RIYADH: Gulf Cooperation Council Secretary-General Jasem Al-Budaiwi received China’s special envoy for the Middle East Issue, Zhai Jun, at the General Secretariat headquarters in Riyadh on Sunday.

During the meeting, Al-Budaiwi expressed appreciation for China’s condemnation of Iranian attacks on GCC states and for Beijing’s efforts with all parties to halt the conflict and end the escalation, according to a General Secretariat statement. 

Jun praised the GCC states’ prudent domestic, regional, and international policies, which have established the council as a reliable and important partner for China. He added that the GCC’s commitment to restraint during the crisis reflects these policies.

The meeting also reviewed preparations for the upcoming China-GCC summit later this year and discussed progress in negotiations toward a free trade agreement between the two sides.