Two more deaths due to Kovid infection in Saudi Arabia

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The total death toll in the country was 9,016. Currently, 9,435 people are being treated for the disease. Of these, 330 are in critical condition. They have been admitted to the intensive care units of various hospitals across the country.

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Riyadh Saudi Arabia, First Published Mar 11, 2022, 11:59 PM IST

Riyadh: Two more deaths due to Kovid infection have been reported in Saudi Arabia. Kovid (covid 19) was newly confirmed in 178 cases. 377 people were cured. This brings the total number of Kovid cases reported in the country so far to 7,48,489 and the number of cases to 7,30,038.

The total death toll in the country was 9,016. Currently, 9,435 people are being treated for the disease. Of these, 330 are in critical condition. They have been admitted to the intensive care units of various hospitals across the country. In Saudi Arabia, the current Kovid release rate is 97.53 percent and the death rate is 1.20 percent. Newly reported cases in major cities of the country: Riyadh 51, Jeddah 18, Madinah 12, Makkah 9, Dammam 9, Ta’if 8, Abha 6, Hufuf 6.

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Twelve years later, the Jordanian Siamese arrived to see the doctor who had separated

Riyadh: Jordanian Siamese twins Amjad and Mohammed arrive 12 years later to see a doctor who has separated them into two individuals. Former Saudi health minister Dr. Mohd. They came to see Abdullah al-Rabia after growing up as teenagers. The Saudi Royal Court Adviser and King Salman’s Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center Supervisor General and Siamese twin separation surgeon arrived at the Saudi Embassy in Amman, Jordan. Abdullah al-Rabia was visited by Amjad and Mohammed the other day.

In 2010, Dr. A medical team led by Abdullah al-Rabia successfully separated Amjad and Mohammed by surgery. Both the intestines, the urethra, the genitals and the hips were in contact with each other. He said that Amjad and Mohammed were his children in Jordan and that the Jordanian people were his great family. Abdullah Al-Rabia said. The Jordanian Siamese twins were surgically separated 12 years ago at the King Abdulaziz Medical City under the Ministry of National Guard in Riyadh. It was the 27th operation carried out as part of the Saudi program to separate the Siamese twins.

The first operation to separate the Siamese twins was performed in 1990. Cases of 117 Siamese twins from 22 countries on three continents Abdullah has studied under the leadership of Al Rabia. The most complicated surgery to separate the Siamese twins lasted twenty-three and a half hours. Separation surgeries for Siamese twins are performed by a 35-member medical team consisting of 35 doctors, surgeons, technicians and nurses from various super specialties.

Last Updated Mar 12, 2022, 12:01 AM IST

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