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Saudi Coronavirus Cases Top 100k

Saudi Coronavirus Cases Top 100k
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By Staff, Agencies

The number of coronavirus cases in Saudi Arabia exceeded 100,000 Sunday following a rise in new infections over the past ten days.

According to the Saudi Health Ministry 3,045 new cases were confirmed on Sunday, taking the total to 101,914, with 712 deaths.

The number of new daily cases exceeded 3,000 for the first time on Saturday.

The kingdom of 30 million people recorded its first COVID-19 infection on March 2. Health authorities reported in April that the virus could eventually infect between 10,000 and 200,000 people in Saudi Arabia. The kingdom topped 50,000 cases on May 16.

Saudi Arabia's numbers are the highest in the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council [GCC], which have recorded 272,625 cases and 1,406 deaths.

Coronavirus infections in the energy producing region had initially been linked to travel. But despite taking early measures to combat the virus, Gulf countries have seen a spread among low-income migrant workers living in cramped quarters, prompting authorities to ramp up testing.

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