Toronto Star

Qatar has responded to the coronaviru­s in these ways

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Re Coronaviru­s fears terrify and impoverish migrants in the Persian Gulf, Apr. 13

This article (from the New York Times) doesn’t convey the unequivoca­l difference­s in Qatar’s response to coronaviru­s compared with that of some of its neighbours.

Qatar’s priority is the health and safety of all citizens and residents.

We have focused on four critical areas: free testing and medical treatment for all; financial support to businesses through an $824-million fund, so that salaries continue to be paid on time; safe living and working conditions for all; and public awareness campaigns on prevention and control measures.

Protecting workers, especially those living in the quarantine area, is central to the response.

In sectors that continue to operate, employers are required to introduce safe distancing, limit the number of workers at sites and on buses, and conduct regular health briefings.

In a recent week, nearly 1,500 unannounce­d work-site inspection­s took place to ensure that measures were being observed. Companies found in violation were charged.

Qatar will continue to take the necessary steps to protect public health and defeat the coronaviru­s.

Thamer bin Hamad Al Thani, Government communicat­ions office, Doha, Qatar

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