Cairo: A Saudi state university has revealed that it has allocated 3 million riyals to new coronaviruses.
“This step stems from the role of and its social responsibility,” Taif University spokesman Satam Al Uteibi told Saudi newspaper Okaz on Wednesday.
The Saudi Western university has introduced an initiative to present work on COVID-19 studies in express situations that propose economic, medical and social responses to succeed the global pandemic, the official said.
62 study projects were accepted, exploring topics such as the economic effect of the virus, the role of synthetic intelligence and generation in virus resistance, the social and mental effects of the pandemic, and the cutting-edge educational strategies in the time of COVID-19.
Since the outbreak of the global pandemic, Saudi Arabia has followed a number of strict restrictions, adding Umra prevention, banning giant meetings and postponing airArray.
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