Saudi Arabia presented a leadership award to a Pakistani doctor for his services as a team leader in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic, *Arab News reported link*.
Shahzad Ahmad Mumtaz, over the phone from Riyadh, told *Arab News* that the Kingdom's health ministry, in recognition of his services as head of the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at the King Salman Hospital, had given him a leadership award and appreciation certificate on the country's national day — September 23.
The Pakistani medic has been working in the Kingdom for the last 18 years and hails from Punjab's Layyah.
“At the outset of the pandemic, the COVID-19 mortality rate was very high at the King Salman Hospital. That is the reason why I was brought here as the ICU head to increase the hospital's capacity to deal with the challenge posed by the pandemic,” he said.