Daily cases in KSA more than double since field testing began

  • 4/20/2020
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RIYADH — The number of daily coronavirus cases in Saudi Arabia have more than doubled over the past few days due to mass field testing, according to the health ministry. Just last week, the Kingdom was recording about 500 new cases every 24 hours. But since Friday, when the health minister announced that medical teams had begun actively conducting mass coronavirus screenings in densely populated neighborhoods, the Kingdom has reported a growing number of cases every day. On Saturday, the Kingdom reported its highest daily increase yet with 1,132 new cases – more than double the 518 new cases confirmed on Thursday, the day before mass screening was announced. “We are conducting mass [screenings] of COVID-19, to proactively increase efforts to reach populations within neighborhoods and individuals in their homes,” Health Minister Tawfiq Al-Rabiah said on Twitter. Medics in personal protective equipment (PPE) have been checking temperatures of residents and conducting coronavirus swab tests for people in their homes. On Friday, the health ministry announced that 50 percent of the 762 new cases were detected through field testing. A day later, the percentage increased to 65 percent of the 1,132 new cases recorded. Most confirmed coronavirus cases in Saudi Arabia are of people living in densely populated residential areas, especially neighborhoods that house laborers, according to the health ministry. A Health Ministry spokesman said increasing the testing capacity is a preventative measure that helps with early detection, therefore leading to faster containment. “As we continue expanding our efforts, we anticipate an increase in the number of cases in the upcoming days,” the ministry said in a statement. Health Minister Al-Rabiah had said earlier this month that the Kingdom’s coronavirus cases could reach between 10,000 to 200,000 within weeks based on four different studies conducted by Saudi and foreign experts. The ministry has also been producing and distributing handouts in different languages to provide public health information to expatriates living in the Kingdom.

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