Saudi crown prince gets first dose of coronavirus vaccine
By Web Deskupdated : 1 month ago

The state news agency shared a video of crown prince Muhammad Bin Salman receiving the vaccine on Twitter.
Minister of Health, Tawfiq Al-Rabiah, thanked the crown prince for "his keenness and continuous follow-up to provide vaccines to citizens and residents."
"What we are seeing today regarding the gains that have been achieved by the Kingdom since the beginning of the pandemic are an extension of one of the most important policies within Vision 2030 that prevention is better than cure," Al-Rabiah said.
Al-Rabiah added that the government has worked to provide a safe and internationally approved vaccine in record time to give to citizens and residents, "which made the Kingdom one of the best countries in the world in dealing with the coronavirus pandemic."
The number of coronavirus cases recorded worldwide has crossed 80 million (80,209,818), according to John Hopkins and AFP tally while the deadly virus claimed 1,757,715 lives worldwide so far and 56,474,291 patients have been recuperated.
The number of coronavirus cases in Saudi Arabia has mounted to 361,903 and the total number of deaths has reached 6,168 while 352,815 patients have been recovered. (04)

Saudi crown prince gets first dose of coronavirus vaccine
By Web Deskupdated : 1 month ago

The state news agency shared a video of crown prince Muhammad Bin Salman receiving the vaccine on Twitter.
Minister of Health, Tawfiq Al-Rabiah, thanked the crown prince for "his keenness and continuous follow-up to provide vaccines to citizens and residents."
"What we are seeing today regarding the gains that have been achieved by the Kingdom since the beginning of the pandemic are an extension of one of the most important policies within Vision 2030 that prevention is better than cure," Al-Rabiah said.
Al-Rabiah added that the government has worked to provide a safe and internationally approved vaccine in record time to give to citizens and residents, "which made the Kingdom one of the best countries in the world in dealing with the coronavirus pandemic."
The number of coronavirus cases recorded worldwide has crossed 80 million (80,209,818), according to John Hopkins and AFP tally while the deadly virus claimed 1,757,715 lives worldwide so far and 56,474,291 patients have been recuperated.
The number of coronavirus cases in Saudi Arabia has mounted to 361,903 and the total number of deaths has reached 6,168 while 352,815 patients have been recovered. (04)