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Review
. 2020 Jun;13(6):834-838.
doi: 10.1016/j.jiph.2020.04.016. Epub 2020 May 11.

Preparedness and response to COVID-19 in Saudi Arabia: Building on MERS experience

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Preparedness and response to COVID-19 in Saudi Arabia: Building on MERS experience

Abdullah A Algaissi et al. J Infect Public Health. 2020 Jun.

Abstract

Nearly four months have passed since the emergence of the severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2), which caused the rapidly spreading Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. To date, there have been more than 2.3 million confirmed cases and more than 160,000 deaths globally caused by COVID-19. Chinese health authorities, where the virus emerged, have taken prompt strict public health measures to control and prevent the spread of the outbreak. In Saudi Arabia, unprecedented precautionary strict measures were applied to prevent virus entry to the country or to mitigate its impact when it arrives. Here, we review the response of Saudi Arabia to COVID-19 pandemic and how did the experience learned from the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) epidemic since 2012 has helped the country to be better prepared for the current COVID-19 pandemic. We also discuss the country readiness, improvement in research and development, and the unprecedented rapid precautionary measures that have been taken by the Saudi government thus far.

Keywords: COVID-19; Control measures; MERS-CoV; Saudi Arabia; Travel restrictions.

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Fig. 1
Total COVID-19 confirmed cases and deaths in Saudi Arabia and other major countries as of March 30th, 2020.
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Confirmed COVID-19 cases in Saudi Arabia and the major preventive and control measures taken by the Saudi government and health authorities as of March 31th, 2020. Data are from the Ministry of Health, Saudi Center of Disease Control and Prevention, and Saudi Press Agency.

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