Oman Daily Observer

Extended lockdown begins in Dhofar

HOSPITAL CAPACITY INCREASED AS CASES SURGE MWASALAT SUSPENDS MUSCAT-SALALAH SERVICE

- KAUSHALEND­RA SINGH @patkaushal

Dhofar Governorat­e went under lockdown with new Covid-19 protocols on Saturday. The start of the lockdown has been advanced by three hours, and closure of it has been extended by one hour.

Thus the governorat­e would have daily 11 hours of lockdown, unlike seven hours in the rest of the Sultanate. From Saturday, Dhofar went under lockdown from 6 pm to 5 am, whereas lockdown timing in the rest of the country is from 9 pm to 4 am.

The extension of the lockdown period in Dhofar will be effective till further notice as a mark of streamlini­ng measure in the wake of the rise in Covid-19 cases in the governorat­e.

The move is part of the implementa­tion of the decision of the Supreme Committee on Covid-19, which on Friday called for an extension of the ban on commercial activities and movement of individual­s and vehicles at night in the governorat­e.

A source at the Directorat­egeneral

of Specialise­d Medical Care in the Ministry of Health said that out of the latest 111 new cases in the governorat­e, 54 admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU), while 57 to the ward. The increased number of ICU cases is a worrying trend for the governorat­e.

Keeping in mind the ongoing Ramadhan, the Supreme Committee has asked for strict adherence to the social distancing guidelines. It has also asked people to avoid gatherings during funerals, weddings and iftar.

RUMOURS DISMISSED

Meanwhile, the MOH brushed aside the social media reports regarding the lack of ventilator­s at Sultan Qaboos Hospital in Salalah.

The ministry confirmed its readiness to deal with the pandemic in the region and added that the capacity in all hospitals had been increased. It praised the role of health workers and called upon everyone to rely only on correct informatio­n.

BUS SERVICES SUSPENDED

Starting today, Mwasalat, the public transport operator of the Sultanate, suspended Salalah bus service till further notice. Private bus operators, however, are continuing with their services as usual.

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