Highlights
- Saudi Arabia is currently facing a re-outbreak of Covid-19, which has led to a rapid surge in cases.
- The country has banned its citizens from traveling to sixteen countries, including India.
- Ministry of Health in Saudi Arabia assured that zero monkeypox cases have been detected.
Saudi Arabia is currently facing a fresh outbreak of Covid-19, which has led to a rapid surge in the number of daily Covid cases. Looking at the rise in active cases in the past few weeks, Saudi Arabia has banned its citizens from travelling to sixteen countries, including India.
The sixteen countries where the citizens of Saudi Arabia are banned to travel apart from India include Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan, Yemen, Somalia, Ethiopia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Libya, Indonesia, Vietnam, Armenia, Belarus, and Venezuela, reported Gulf News.
Further, the Ministry of Health in Saudi Arabia has assured the public that zero monkeypox cases have been detected in the country. Abdullah Asiri, Deputy Minister of Health for preventive health has said that the Kingdom has the capability to monitor and discover any suspected monkeypox cases and also to fight against the infection if any new case emerges.
"Until now, cases of transmission between humans are very limited, and therefore the possibility of any outbreaks occurring from it, even in countries that have detected cases, are very low," he added.
Meanwhile, the World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed 80 cases of monkeypox in 11 countries and said they are working to better understand the extent and cause of the outbreak.
In a statement issued on Friday, the WHO said the virus is endemic in some animal populations in a number of countries, leading to occasional outbreaks among local people and travelers.
(With ANI Inputs)