Posted on 03/30/2020 1:44:08 PM PDT by nickcarraway
King Salman has ordered free treatment be provided to all coronavirus patients in all government and private health facilities in Saudi Arabia.
The Kingdom's health minister, Dr. Tawfiq bin Fawzan Al-Rabiah, announced the kings order at a press conference in Riyadh on Monday and said it included citizens and residents - even those in violation of residency laws.
Al-Rabiah said the royal order was borne out of the kings keenness to put the health of citizens and residents first and to ensure the safety of all.
The number of virus victims in Saudi Arabia reached 1,453 on Monday, with 8 confirmed deaths and 115 recoveries.
The president of the Saudi Human Rights Commission, Awwad bin Saleh Al-Awwad, thanked King Salman for the directive.
This reflects the human and moral approach the Kingdom is adopting in dealing with this pandemic, he said, adding that Saudi Arabia is keen to ensure that patients receive the necessary treatment according to the highest medical standards without discrimination.
He added: This gives the most striking example in preserving human rights and dignity as everyone, whether citizen or resident, should enjoy health and safety, including violators of the residency system.
This move, he said, clearly reflects the Kingdom's approach based on respecting and promoting human rights on the ground.
This shows that the most valuable asset for Saudi Arabia is the human being, thereby guaranteeing a decent and healthy living, the foremost right of everyone.
Has Salman put the kingdom in a Loxdown?
It’s just another one of his capers.
Treat em, cure em, cane em, kick em out.
An Israeli told me how “free” medical worked. He said it’s free, but if you want it anytime soon you have to slip somebody some cash. Even if SA wants to do this for free how are they going to get the supplies they need to treat people?
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