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Saudi Arabia halts prayers in Jeddah mosques after spike in COVID-19 cases

Saudi Arabia will be suspending prayers in all mosques in Jeddah from June 6 until June 20 as part of attempts to control the coronavirus pandemic in the country, the Ministry of Interior announced on Friday, according to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA).

The announcement comes after the Ministry of Health noticed a spike in the number of cases reported in the area, according to SPA.

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