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    The New York Times: Corona hit dozens of members of the royal family in Saudi Arabia

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    The New York Times: Corona hit dozens of members of the royal family in Saudi Arabia Empty The New York Times: Corona hit dozens of members of the royal family in Saudi Arabia

    Post by Rocky Thu 09 Apr 2020, 3:25 am

    The New York Times: Corona hit dozens of members of the royal family in Saudi Arabia

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    The New York Times: Corona hit dozens of members of the royal family in Saudi Arabia 894202048283_Untitled-1
    The New York Times revealed that Corona has infected dozens of members of the royal family in Saudi Arabia, according to information obtained.
    The newspaper reported that King Salman and his crown prince, Prince Muhammad, isolated themselves in two separate locations on the Red Sea coast, for fear of catching the infection.
    The newspaper added, in its report, that the Prince of Riyadh, Faisal bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, is currently in intensive care, six weeks after the announcement of the first injury in the Kingdom.
    The newspaper reported that about 150 princesses and princesses of the extended royal family had been afflicted by the epidemic, that the doctors at the King Faisal Hospital where members of the ruling family were being treated were placed on alert, and were “asked to prepare to receive dignitaries.”
    According to an email sent by the hospital administration to its workers, the New York Times said it had seen it, "The hospital is preparing about 500 beds, and its workers have been asked to evacuate patients, as soon as possible, to allow the treatment of members of the ruling family."


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