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Saudi Arabia announced 272 new Coronavirus cases in last 24 Hours – Total 2,795

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272 new Coronavirus cases

Saudi Arabia announced 272 new Coronavirus cases in the last 24 Hours. Ministry of Health announced new cases of coronavirus. The total number of cases is now 2,795 as of 7th April 2020 [03:11 PM]. Riyadh has the most number of total cases 841, following with Makkah 534 and Jeddah 424. More details below.

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

As of 7th April 2020 [03:11 PM], the total number of cases is now 2,795.

  • Total Recoveries: 615 [64 NEW RECOVERIES]
  • Death: 41 [3 NEW DEATHS]
  • Active Cases: 2,139

Saudi Arabia announced new Coronavirus cases – Total 2,795

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