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Saudi Arabia suspends international flights to halt new COVID-19 strain

The country's land and sea ports will also close for a week

HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/SAUDI General view shows the empty garden of the King Fahd Library, following the outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia | Reuters

Saudi Arabia has temporarily suspended all international passenger flights for citizens and residents over fears about the fast-spreading new variant of the coronavirus.

The kingdom's interior ministry says the one-week flight ban may be extended until medical information about the nature of this virus becomes clear.

The country's land and sea ports will also close for a week. The government ordered anyone who has returned from or passed through a European country over the past three months to get tested for COVID-19 immediately.

The ministry added that the travel suspension will not affect the country's cargo flights and supply chains. 

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