Saudi Arabia records 4,507 new cases, highest daily increase yet
Saudi Arabia recorded on Monday 4,507 new coronavirus cases
in the last 24 hours, its highest daily reported increase so far, according to
the Ministry of Health. This raises the total number of confirmed cases in the
Kingdom to 132,048.
The capital Riyadh recorded the highest number of cases,
where 1,658 new infections were reported in the city alone.
Jeddah reported 413 new cases, while Mecca reported 389 new
infections. The other new cases were confirmed in cities and provinces across
the country.
Thirty-nine people died of the virus, which raised the
COVID-19 death toll in the Kingdom to 1,011, the ministry added.
Meanwhile, the number of recoveries rose to 87,890.
Officials have said that the rise is mostly due to the fact
that hundreds have failed to comply with public health measures.
Cases are on the rise
The rate of infection of the novel coronavirus is rising in
Saudi Arabia once again due to a lack of adherence with social distancing
measures, the Kingdom’s health ministry spokesman Mohammed al-Abd al-Ali said
on Sunday.
The increase in the rate of infection, which had dropped to
a low of one percent in May, is an indication that some citizens and residents
have not been following preventative measures and have not been avoiding large
gatherings, al-Abd al-Ali said.
The ministry said that if people continue to ignore the
rules, officials would have to consider reimposing restrictions.




