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Saudi Arabia announces stricter lockdown measures as 140 new coronavirus cases confirmed
The announced on Saturday that 140 new cases of coronavirus had been recorded in the country, raising the total number of coronavirus infections in the country to 2,179.
At a press conference, a spokesman for the Health Ministry also said that four people had died from Covid-19 recently, raising the total number of deaths to 29.
A curfew was imposed on seven districts in the city of Jeddah by the Saudi Interior Ministry in order to.
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The official Saudi Press Agency quoted a source in the Interior Ministry as saying that the curfew began at 3 p.m. on Saturday and would be in place until further notice.
The curfew will operate round the clock. No one will be permitted to enter or leave the seven areas. Residents of the areas would only be allowed to leave their homes for essential needs, between seven in the morning and three in the afternoon, according to the Saudi Press Agency.
Saudi authorities had from several cities and provinces, including Riyadh, , Medina, and Dammam. Five districts in Mecca have also been isolated, with no one being allowed to enter or leave.