Saudi Arabia’s King Salman
and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman have both gone into isolation after 150
members of the royal family including Saudi Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin
Abdulaziz Al Saud reportedly got infected with Coronavirus.
Saudi Prince Faisal bin
Bandar bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, the governor of the capital Riyadh who is in his
70s – is in intensive care after contracting the virus, according to The New
York Times, which cited hospital communications, doctors in the country and sources
familiar with the family.
In a bid to avoid the
outbreak, King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) have gone into
isolation.
Doctors at an elite
hospital that treats royals are reportedly preparing 500 more beds for an
expected influx of patients.
“Directives are to be ready
for VIPs from around the country,” the operators of the elite facility, the
King Faisal Specialist Hospital, wrote in a “high alert” sent out
electronically on Tuesday to senior doctors and later obtained by the Times.
“We don’t know how many
cases we will get but high alert,” said the message, which instructed “all
chronic patients to be moved out ASAP” and only “top urgent cases” will be
accepted, according to the newspaper.
Saudi princes travel
regularly to Europe and some are believed to have contracted the virus abroad
and brought it back to Saudi Arabia, the report said.
The kingdom has reported
2,932 cases and 41 deaths so far.
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