A total of 375 expatriate Bangladeshis, including four doctors, have so far died of coronavirus or with its symptoms in Saudi Arabia since the outbreak of the pandemic, said Bangladesh ambassador in Riyad Golam Moshi.
Disclosing the Bangladeshi death toll in Saudi Arabia, the ambassador expressed his deep condolence at the demise of all Bangladeshi nationals including expatiates with the virus while attending an online meeting on Thursday with officials of Bangladesh embassy in Riyad, consulate in Jeddah and Hajj missions, reports BSS.
The ambassador said Bangladesh missions in Saudi Arabia so far provided food support to 30,000 distressed expatriate Bangladeshis in the oil-rich nation that hosts around 21 lakh migrant Bangladeshi nationals.
Besides, he said 60 physicians have been providing telemedicine support to Bangladeshi expatriates residing across the Saudi Arabia while the Bangladesh missions there are facilitating expats in admitting into the hospitals.
The Bangladesh missions in Saudi Arabia also remain open to provide passport services to the expatriates as well as facilitating chartered aircraft to repatriate Bangladeshi nationals those have opted to go back home in this crisis period.
The Bangladesh envoy thanked the Saudi Arabian King to provide free of cost treatment to Bangladeshi patients with the coronavirus.
In Bangladesh, the coronavirus cases crossed 100,000 mark on Thursday as 3,803 more people tested positive while 38 more fatalities were reported during the period, raising the death toll from the pandemic to 1343.


