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Saudi Arabia announced 42 new Coronavirus cases – 17th November 2021

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42 Coronavirus Cases 17th November 2021

Saudi Arabia Coronavirus Cases 17th November 2021: 42 new Coronavirus cases in the last 24 hours. Ministry of Health announced new cases of coronavirus. 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.

Covid Cases Update

New Cases: 42 | Total Cases: 549,339

New Recoveries: 39 | Total Recoveries: 538,412

Active Cases: 2,107

New Mortality: 2 | Total Mortalities: 8,820

Most Numbers of Cases

Below is the full detail of the new cases released by the Ministry of Health.


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