Saudi Arabia, UAE COVID-19 cases spike as global numbers rise

Saudi Arabia, UAE COVID-19 cases spike as global numbers rise

Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have both reported a spike in the number of COVID-19 cases, the health ministries from the neighboring countries reported on Wednesday.

Cases in the Kingdom crossed the 1,000-threshold, recording 1,029 cases on Wednesday, with the most reported in the capital Riyadh at 341 new infections, according to the ministry’s website.

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Three new deaths were recorded on Wednesday, bringing the total COVID-19 fatalities to 9,163 in Saudi Arabia.

A total of 8,216 cases remain active in the Kingdom, of which 92 are deemed critical by the ministry.

A similar trend followed in the UAE which reported 867 new COVID-19 cases, taking the total cases in the country to 912,953 since the start of the pandemic, according to the Emirates News Agency WAM.

This marks a significant rise from 572 cases on Tuesday and 597 on Monday.

The ministry also reported 637 recoveries on Wednesday, and no deaths from COVID-19 in June. The UAE has reported 2,305 COVID-19-related deaths since the beginning of the pandemic.

On June 2, the Gulf country said it achieved a 100 percent vaccination of all targeted categories.

Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia has also made great strides