Pakistani doctor gets medal in Saudi Arabia over coronavirus services

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Saudi Arabia’s ministry of health has awarded Saudi-based Pakistani doctor Zia Ullah Khan Dawar with a medal in recognition of his work as one of the captains of COVID-19 team, reports emerged on Monday.

According to the Kingdom’s publication, the health worker has been living in Saudi Arabia for the past four years, working on programs to stem tuberculosis, dengue fever and malaria. He is currently working with the kingdom’s health ministry in Jeddah as part of a COVID-19 surveillance and data analysis team

Dawar, a public health specialist, has been living in Saudi Arabia for the past four years, working on programs to stem tuberculosis, dengue fever and malaria.

“Saudi Ministry of health gave awards to doctors and health professionals in recognition of 100 days of their services in fighting against the virus and I am one of the foreign doctors [awarded],” Dawar told Arab News. “I am feeling so proud to get the recognition of my services. I come from North Waziristan [a northwestern region in Pakistan], so it is not only an honor for me but for my area and for Pakistan.”

Notably, Saudi Arabia has recorded over 232,000 COVID-19 cases since March while 2,223 have died of the virus.

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