DUBAI, June 7 —The number of coronavirus cases in Saudi Arabia exceeded 100,000 on Sunday as the kingdom struggles to get to grips with a rise in the number of new infections over the past ten days. The Saudi Ministry of Health reported 3,045 new cases today, taking the total to 101,914. The...
A Saudi man walks past a poster depicting Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz, after a curfew was imposed to prevent the spread of the coronavirus disease, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia March 25, 2020. ― Reuters pic
DUBAI, June 7 —The number of coronavirus cases in Saudi Arabia exceeded 100,000 on Sunday as the kingdom struggles to get to grips with a rise in the number of new infections over the past ten days. The Saudi Ministry of Health reported 3,045 new cases today, taking the total to 101,914. The number of new daily cases exceeded 3,000 for the first time yesterday. — Reuters
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