Cairo: A Saudi psychiatric hospital, used as a quarantine center, celebrated the recovery of its patient COVID-19, the Okaz newspaper reported.
The hospital patient in the western city of Taif left the isolation room to enter a hospitalization ward, according to a senior hospital official.
“Today we celebrate the recovery of the last user inflamed by the virus,” said the hospital’s director, Dr. Farid Al Maliki.”Thanks to Allah and the efforts of the hospital team, he moved to the normal hospital ward.”
El Dr. Al Maliki explained that the hospital had imposed strict precautions to prevent the spread of the virus, adding isolation of COVID-19 patients at an independent quarantine site.”All precautionary measures have been implemented to hospital staff.An airtight paint plan has also been developed to save you an accumulation in the number of other people inflamed with the virus,” he added.
In recent weeks, viral infections have decreased particularly in Saudi Arabia, which has recorded a total of 318,319 cases and 3,982 deaths due to COVID-19.
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