COVID-19 and its aftermath have not spared any country or region since its emergence in December 2019 in Wuhan, China, then spreading mercilessly across much of the world. However, last Friday marked a rare day for the Arab world, as there were no reported deaths or infections across the entire region. This information was noted on Saturday from the "Worldometers" website, which tracks all COVID-related activity globally in real-time from its headquarters in the United States. Its data aligns closely with that provided by Johns Hopkins University, which updates its figures daily. “Al Arabiya.net” observed that for the first time in nearly three years, there were no reported deaths or infections in any Arab country, according to the worldometer data available yesterday evening.