Saudi bans three-year travel for citizens of red-listed countries, including India


- A 21 percent increase in Coro's mortality compared to last week

- 3117 new cases of corona were reported in Tokyo in 24 hours

New York: According to the World Health Organization, coroner mortality in the world has increased by 21% this week compared to last week. The 4,000 deaths reported this week were mostly in South America and South Asia. The organization said that the number of new corona cases in the world has increased by eight per cent and the total number of corona cases in the world has reached 12 million. If the number of cases continues to rise, the total number of cases of corona in a fortnight will cross 200 million. Of all the countries except Europe, the US, Brazil, India, Indonesia and the UK have the highest corona deaths.

Saudi Arabia, meanwhile, has banned citizens of countries on its red list, including India, from entering Saudi Arabia for three years. And there are severe penalties for those who travel to these red-list countries. A report by the Saudi Press Agency in the Gulf News newspaper said that the Interior Ministry had warned Saudi nationals against traveling to countries on the red list as the number of cases of new variants of the Corona had risen in those countries. Saudi Arabia's red list includes the UAE, Libya, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, Iran, Turkey, Ethiopia, Somalia, Afghanistan, Venezuela, Vietnam and India.

Saudi nationals who travel to these countries have been announced to be severely fined. Those who travel to these countries in violation of this instruction will be banned from traveling abroad for three years. On the other hand, the number of new cases of corona in Japan has gone up for the second day in a row, bringing the total number of cases of corona in Tokyo to 2,09,8. The number of new cases of corona in Tokyo is increasing due to the delta variant, experts said. Meanwhile, according to The Lancet Journal, people should not hesitate to take a second dose if they do not have problems after taking the first dose of the AstraZeneca corona vaccine.

The incidence of blood clots does not increase after the second dose. After taking the second shot, 4.5 out of every one million people found this problem. After taking the first shot in front of him, 2.1 out of every one lakh people had a problem of blood clotting.

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