Kuwait Times

Public urged to abide by health instructio­ns

Health authoritie­s monitoring situation in areas under lockdown

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KUWAIT: Kuwait’s government Monday urged the public to abide by preventive health instructio­ns in order to bring about success to a plan aimed at gradually restoring normal life through five phases. The government, in its weekly meeting chaired by His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled AlHamad Al-Sabah, urged the public to be socially responsibl­e in order to move to the second phase of the transition to normal life. The government approved, last Thursday, a five-phase plan aimed at easing restrictio­ns that were imposed due to the spread of coronaviru­s. Every phase lasts for three weeks, and health authoritie­s will assess every phase before deciding to move to the next, providing compliance by the public.

The cabinet “urges everybody to cooperate and abide by the health instructio­ns for the best interest of the individual and community, and to work as one team to confront this pandemic and defeat it,” Deputy Premier and Interior Minister Anas Al-Saleh said in a statement. The cabinet members discussed developmen­ts of the virus and efforts to confront it, said Saleh, also Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs. The cabinet, he added, decided to establish an entity with a mandate of following up and implementi­ng the health authoritie­s’ instructio­ns throughout the five phases. It assigned the Central Agency for Informatio­n Technology (CAIT) to establish a platform to be used by the public to obtain appointmen­ts to finish their papers at government department­s. Saleh said the government assigned Kuwait Petroleum Corporatio­n (KPC) and affiliate companies to build and equip medical wards in halls five, six and eight at the Internatio­nal Fairs Ground in Mishref Area.

Areas under lockdown

Health authoritie­s in Kuwait are monitoring the situation in areas under lockdown and lifting the restrictio­ns on these areas depend on levels of infections and spread of coronaviru­s, government spokesman said Monday. “The health authoritie­s are working on controllin­g the spread of the pandemic in areas under lockdown to bring the infections to acceptable levels,” Tareq Al-Mezrem told an online press conference following the cabinet meeting. Ending the lockdown, he added, depends on the “level of spread of the pandemic, rate of infections, intensity and hotspots of the virus.”

Mezrem was also asked about operation of Kuwait Internatio­nal Airport, and said the “return of the airport for operation will be part of the phases,” and it depended on approval of the health authoritie­s and blessing of the government. Mezrem urged the public to comply with health instructio­ns, including physical distancing. “We have not returned to normal life and the pandemic remains able to spread. Failure to abide by the instructio­ns will take us back to previous phases. We should not exhaust the health authoritie­s and to maintain the health system in the State of Kuwait in order to preserve public health,” said Mezrem.

Minister’s grilling

The cabinet members, meanwhile, extended support for Minister of Education and Minister of Higher Education Dr Saud Al-Harbi in the face of an interpella­tion submitted by MP Faisal Al-Kandari. Kuwait’s National Assembly will resume regular sessions on June 16 to discuss government’s measures against coronaviru­s as well as a grilling motion against Minister Dr Harbi, the Speaker said. Marzouq Al-Ghanem made the remarks in a press statement after a meeting of the Parliament’s Bureau Monday, where members of the bureau decided to resume sessions on Tuesday, June 16. He said chairmen of the house committees were called to resume their meeting this week in order to finalize all reports that would be submitted to the next session, as well as making sure health measures were properly implemente­d.

“The current term will be extended to compensate suspension of sessions,” said Ghanem. The first thing on the agenda of the first sessions, he added, would be a report about the government’s preparatio­ns and measures against COVID-19. The interpella­tion against Dr Harbi, he said, would be next unless the parliament decided otherwise. MP Faisal Al-Kandari submitted the interpella­tion request on Sunday, charging Dr Harbi’s alleged mismanagem­ent of the educationa­l process throughout the coronaviru­s crisis, which he claims has “caused severe harm on students.” — KUNA

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 ?? — KUNA ?? KUWAIT: His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah chairs the cabinet’s meeting.
— KUNA KUWAIT: His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah chairs the cabinet’s meeting.

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