Home Covid-19 GCC Covid-19 update: Saudi reports 2,593 cases; Kuwait announces 6 deaths Saudi Arabia has registered a total of 57,345 cases since the outbreak by Zainab Mansoor May 18, 2020 Saudi Arabia The Ministry of Health reported 2,593 new Covid-19 cases as well as eight deaths. Riyadh registered 642 cases, followed by Makkah (510), Jeddah (305), and Madinah (245). The Covid-19 death toll has now risen to 320 while the total number of infections stand at 57,345. #الصحة تعلن عن تسجيل (2593) حالة إصابة جديدة بفيروس #كورونا الجديد (كوفيد19)، وتسجيل (8) حالات وفيات رحمهم الله، وتسجيل (3026) حالة تعافي ليصبح إجمالي عدد الحالات المتعافية (28,748) حالة ولله الحمد. pic.twitter.com/nC3mrBtPLO — و ز ا ر ة ا لـ صـ حـ ة السعودية (@SaudiMOH) May 18, 2020 An additional 3,026 new recoveries were registered, spiking the total number of recovered cases to 28,748. Oman The Ministry of Health reported 193 new Covid-19 cases, of whom 72 were Omanis, while 121 were expatriates, Oman News Agency reported. The ministry also confirmed the death of two residents, raising the death toll to 25. The Ministry of Health (MOH) announces the death of two residents with coronavirus #COVID19 aged 54 and 67 years old. The number of #COVID19 deaths registered in the Sultanate rose to (25).#Oman pic.twitter.com/iD2pZWoXHp — وزارة الصحة – عُمان (@OmaniMOH) May 18, 2020 Kuwait The Ministry of Health reported 841 new Covid-19 infections, raising the total number of cases to 15,691, Kuwait News Agency reported. The ministry has also confirmed six additional deaths in the last 24 hours. The death toll now stands at 118. Bahrain As of May 18, 2.30pm local time, Bahrain reported a total of 4,215 cases, of whom eight are said to be in a critical condition. Qatar The Ministry of Public Health registered 1,365 new Covid-19 cases in the last 24 hours, raising the total number of current active cases to 29,055. آخر مستجدات فيروس كورونا في قطر Latest update on Coronavirus in Qatar#سلامتك_هي_سلامتي #YourSafetyIsMySafety pic.twitter.com/EycGNo4637 — وزارة الصحة العامة (@MOPHQatar) May 18, 2020 Tags Bahrain Covid-19 Healthcare Kuwait Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia UAE 0 Comments You might also like Flying Taxis: How Archer aims to revolutionise travel in the UAE Saudi Arabia’s Mawani signs four contracts worth SAR1bn UAE to announce petrol, diesel prices for January; will rates drop in 2024? How REITs are unlocking the potential of UAE real estate