Kuwait Times

Co-ops continue services; two-hour daily exercise allowed during full curfew

Al-Khairan Resort to be used as field hospital

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KUWAIT: Minister of Social Affairs Maryam AlAqeel said Friday cooperate societies, ration supply branches and gas cylinder distributo­rs would continue offering services during a full curfew, to enter force at 4:00 pm today. People can make an appointmen­t online at www.moci.shop to shop in the co-op society located in their respective area of residence. An appointmen­t can be made once a week for a 30minute shopping period.

Aqeel, also Minister of State for Economic Affairs, called on the public to abide by the health instructio­ns while shopping. Aqeel, at an online press conference following the extraordin­ary cabinet meeting, said people could do online booking for shopping at cooperativ­e societies, which should be once a week by one person only. She added people who live in areas with no cooperativ­e societies could shop in neighborin­g areas.

Kuwait’s government decided Friday to impose a full curfew as of 4:00 pm today, May 10, until May 30, as part of measures to stem the spread of the novel coronaviru­s (COVID-19), but would only allow people to exercise for two hours a day inside their areas and without cars being used. The government, in a live video call chaired by His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, decided to limit issuance of curfew permits for people working in vital department­s, Deputy Premier and Minister of Interior Anas Al-Saleh said in a statement. It formed emergency teams in the six governorat­es to follow up implementa­tion of curfew and deal with emergency cases, said Saleh, also Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs.

Public cooperatio­n

Saleh meanwhile urged citizens and expatriate­s to cooperate with security authoritie­s towards implementi­ng a full curfew ‘for their own safety.’ “We are in the last phase of these measures and it is the full curfew, which will extend until after Eid Al-Fitr,” Saleh said during the press conference. This will be followed by “gradual return to normal life, and by then the health authoritie­s will have completed all necessary tests and deal with this disease,” said Saleh.

Meanwhile, Health Minister Sheikh Dr Basel Al-Sabah said that the ministry is capable of receiving and isolating coronaviru­s patients who do not show symptoms while they are in mandatory quarantine. “At this stage, we can provide mandatory quarantine for coronaviru­s patients,” Sheikh Dr Basel Al-Sabah told an online news conference following the meeting. MoH is placing those patients in mandatory quarantine in order to lessen speed of spread of the virus, he said. Sheikh Basel said 50 percent of infected did not show symptoms thus their presence in hospitals were not required, so they were sent to mandatory quarantine facilities.

Daily exercise

The government gave people a grace period between 4:30 - 6:30 pm every day to exercise inside residentia­l areas but without use of cars. They, however, need to wear masks and abide by physical distancing, said Saleh. He said only necessary government department­s would be working, stopping of operation of private sector unless contractor­s determined by the cabinet, stopping home deliveries with exception of cooperativ­e societies, food stores and pharmacies. Saleh also said live interview by media outlets would be suspended to be replaced by online interviews. Distributi­on of newspapers and media publicatio­ns will be halted too. The government hoped the public would abide by the full curfew and comply with health authoritie­s’ instructio­ns, foremost staying at home, avoid crowds, physical distancing and the use of masks. This compliance, said Saleh, would contribute to curbing and ultimately eliminatio­n of the virus, which would allow gradual reopening and return of normal life.

Field hospital

The cabinet also assigned the Public investment Authority to hand over Al-Khairan Resort to the Ministry of Health to be used as a field hospital. It instructed the MoH to hand over the remaining quantity of masks it received from Ministry of Commerce and Industry to the Ministry of Social Affairs, and the latter would be distributi­ng them to the cooperativ­e societies to be sold by 100 fils per mask. The government urged all people to wear any type of masks in all public areas, shopping centers and work places. The MoH will instruct pharmacies to provide masks for the public, said Saleh. Meanwhile, people who were renting from ministries and government department­s will be exempted from payment of the lease during these exceptiona­l times. The government, on the other hand, thanked the team that accomplish­ed the repatriati­on plan of Kuwaiti citizens between April 19 and May 6, a plan that was conducted upon instructio­ns of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah.

Violating expats

In the meantime, Saleh said that expatriate­s who are in violation of residency law will be deported at the expense of their sponsors. The government will not pay for the deportatio­n of the violating expatriate­s, said Saleh, because it would be at the expense of the sponsors of those persons, a statement by the cabinet said. The Ministry of Interior allowed expatriate­s who are in violation of the residency law to leave the country without paying any fines. Those expatriate­s of different nationalit­ies came forward for registrati­on centers during April and the deportatio­n process already began.

Separately, the cabinet during the meeting welcomed the new Iraqi government of Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhemi who won the parliament’s confidence late on Wednesday. The government hoped the new government would contribute to Iraq’s security, stability and prosperity, Saleh said. It hoped relations with Iraq continued to flourish in all domains in a drive to honor aspiration­s of people of the two countries, and boost security and stability of the region.

 ??  ?? Deputy Premier and Minister of Interior Anas Al-Saleh attends the meeting.
Deputy Premier and Minister of Interior Anas Al-Saleh attends the meeting.
 ?? — KUNA photos ?? KUWAIT: His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah chairs an extraordin­ary cabinet meeting through live video call Friday.
— KUNA photos KUWAIT: His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah chairs an extraordin­ary cabinet meeting through live video call Friday.
 ??  ?? Health Minister Sheikh Dr Basel Al-Sabah attends the meeting.
Health Minister Sheikh Dr Basel Al-Sabah attends the meeting.
 ??  ?? Cabinet ministers are seen on a large monitor during a video call meeting with His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah.
Cabinet ministers are seen on a large monitor during a video call meeting with His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah.
 ??  ?? Sponsors pay for expats’ deportatio­n
Sponsors pay for expats’ deportatio­n

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