Coronavirus recovery rate reaches 80% in Saudi Arabia

Coronavirus recovery rate reaches 80% in Saudi Arabia
Coronavirus recovery rate reaches 80% in Saudi Arabia

Coronavirus recovery rate reached nearly 80 percent on Sunday in Saudi Arabia; with a total of 197,735 coronavirus recoveries, health ministry also said.

The combined tally of patients who have tested positive for the novel coronavirus in Saudi Arabia has jumped to 250,920; after 2,504 more infections were reported over the last 24-hour period ending on Sunday.

Patients who have won the battle against the merciless coronavirus infection has jumped by 3,057 to 197,735; whereas in the meantime, a number of 39 more patients succumbed to the disease. This lifts the national death toll to 2,486, health ministry spokesman Dr. Muhammad Al-Abdel Ali said.

"The unlimited support to the health sector has contributed to the Kingdom achieving levels of health security for all those in need in all regions and for all groups," the spokesman also said.

Of the new coronavirus cases, 178 were confirmed in Riyadh; 177 in Jeddah; 163 in Hafof; 144 in Makkah; 125 in Mobarraz; 118 in Taif; 102 in Hafr Al-Batin; 101 in Dammam; 92 in Khamis Mushayt; as well as 57 in Madinah.

The rest of coronavirus cases were in different cities and governorates across the Kingdom, the spokesman also said.

In June, Saudi Arabia came among the top 20 safest countries in the world during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic; according to a comprehensive data analysis by Hong Kong-based Deep Knowledge Group.

The Kingdom also came in 17th place in Deep Knowledge's COVID-19 Safety Assessment. It was classified within the "Tier 1" category — 20 countries that ranked highest "in terms of regional safety and stability" in the era of COVID-19.

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