May 19, 2020 Meet the Middle East

Coronavirus: Saudi Arabian nurse dies after COVID-19 battle

A nurse in Saudi Arabia has died after a battle with the new coronavirus, according to a ministry of health statement.Read the latest coronavirus updates in our dedicated section.Khaled Abdullah al-Husseini, 43, died on Sunday after contracting the virus a month ago, according to local media reports. The nurse developed symptoms including difficulty breathing and was then admitted to the intensive care unit and placed on a ventilator, according to reports.Al-Husseini reportedly developed acute kidney damage and was diagnosed with diabetes a few weeks prior, al-Husseini’s brother told a local media outlet.Read also: Saudi Arabia reports 2,593 new cases, majority in Riyadh, MeccaHe had been a nurse for 15 years and most recently worked at King Abdul Aziz Hospital in Mecca.Saudi Arabia’s Health Minister Dr. Tawfiq al-Rabiah extended his condolences to the al-Husseini’s family on Twitter as did many others who shared their thoughts and prayers for the late hero using an Arabic hashtag in honor of al-Husseini.The Kingdom has so far recorded 57,345 coronavirus cases as the relatively low death toll reached 320 as of Monday, according to the health ministry. Meanwhile, the number of recoveries continues to increase with 28,748 having recovered so far.Read more:Saudi Arabia's low death rate below 0.7 pct, compared to global 7 pctCoronavirus ban on family gatherings, weddings, funerals remains, says Saudi officialSaudi Arabia reports 2,593 new cases, majority in Riyadh, Mecca
Source: Al Arabiya
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