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Saudi Arabia announced 1269 new Coronavirus cases – Total 452,956

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1269 new Coronavirus cases – Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia announced 1269 new Coronavirus cases in the last 24 hours. Ministry of Health announced new cases of coronavirus. The total number of cases is now 452,956 as of 2nd June 2021. Details below.

The news has been published on the Saudi Ministry of Health’s official Coronavirus Dashboard. Click here to see the live update or today’s update below.

As of 2nd June 2021, coronavirus cases update in Saudi Arabia;

New Cases: 1269 | Total Cases: 452,956

New Recoveries: 1081 | Total Recoveries: 435,520

Active Cases: 10,043

New Mortality: 16 | Total Mortalities: 7,393

Most Numbers of Cases

Most numbers of new cases in the last 24 hours are found in the Riyadh Region. Below is the full detail of the new cases by the cities released by the Ministry of Health.


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