Kuwait Times

Kuwait tightens curbs on coronaviru­s spread

Govt keen on citizens’ safety: Speaker Ghanem

- Citizens’ safety

KUWAIT: The Kuwaiti government decided to tighten controls on flights to and from countries hit by novel coronaviru­s (COVID-19) outbreaks. During its emergency meeting, held at Al-Seif Palace on Friday night under the chairmansh­ip of His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, the Cabinet reviewed the measures adopted to stem the spread of COVID-19 and protect the safety of public health. His Highness the Prime Minister briefed the Cabinet members on the efforts to provide the competent authoritie­s with all resources necessary for protecting the safety of the health of citizens and expatriate­s in Kuwait, said Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Anas AlSaleh following the meeting.

Minister of Health Sheikh Dr Basel Humoud Al-Sabah, who leads the interagenc­y taskforce on COVID-19, briefed the meeting on latest figures of global outbreak of the epidemic and the related reports on its impact worldwide. The Cabinet members appreciate­d the selfless efforts being made by the frontline medical workers who pursue their humanitari­an mission restlessly. They reviewed the precaution­s relating to the airlines working in the country adopted since the emergence of the epidemic in January, including the suspension of flights to and from China, Hong Kong, Iran, South Korea, Thailand, Italy, Singapore, Japan and Iraq.

In light of the Cabinet decree, adopted on Thursday, March 5, regarding the safety of foreign communitie­s in Kuwait from the virus, they decided to suspend for one week all flights to and from Bangladesh, the Philippine­s, India, Sri Lanka, Syria, Lebanon and Egypt. All arrivals in Kuwait from any other nationalit­y or via airports other than those of the above-mentioned countries will be denied entry if they travelled to these countries in the last couple of weeks even if they have valid residency or visas. Only Kuwaiti nationals living in those countries will be allowed in after undergoing the necessary quarantine measures, according to tonight’s decree. The Cabinet stressed that the new measures are meant to protect the safety of the health of the citizens and expatriate residents in Kuwait, asking everybody to understand the urgency of these measures.

Earlier on Friday, Kuwaiti National Assembly Speaker Marzouq Al-Ghanem expressed confidence in the government’s keenness on making decisions that preserve the health and safety of citizens. Ghanem, in a series of posts on Twitter, called on the government to “take decisions that protect the country’s health security in their emergency meeting.” He stressed that the health and safety of citizens in Kuwait is above any other considerat­ions, urging the Cabinet to take decisions that protect the health security of the country. “I spoke to His Highness the Prime Minister, and I am confident that they are (the ministers) keen to take decisions that preserve the health and safety of citizens,” he added. Ghanem called for holding a press conference at the ministeria­l level to clarify some of the issues that were marred by ambiguity for the citizens in all transparen­cy and clarity. He expressed thanks, appreciati­on and support for all national cadres working in all the concerned authoritie­s.

The Kuwaiti Health Ministry had announced yesterday the discovery of three new cases of the coronaviru­s (COVID-19) in the previous 24 hours. Health Ministry spokesman Dr Abdullah Al-Sanad indicated that all of the previously announced cases were in compulsory quarantine, adding that all of them have recently returned from Iran. The number of those infected with the virus reached 61 with one case of recovery thus far. On Friday, the ministry said that no new COVID-19 were recorded in the previous 24 hours. — KUNA

 ??  ?? (From left) Ministers of Commerce Khaled Al-Roudhan, Health Sheikh Dr Basel Al-Sabah and Foreign Affairs Sheikh Dr Ahmad Al-Sabah.
(From left) Ministers of Commerce Khaled Al-Roudhan, Health Sheikh Dr Basel Al-Sabah and Foreign Affairs Sheikh Dr Ahmad Al-Sabah.
 ??  ?? KUWAIT: His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah chairs the Cabinet’s emergency meeting on Friday. — KUNA photos
KUWAIT: His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah chairs the Cabinet’s emergency meeting on Friday. — KUNA photos
 ??  ?? (From left) Ministers of public works Dr Rana Al-Fares, Social Affairs Mariam AlAqeel and justice Fahad Al-Afasi.
(From left) Ministers of public works Dr Rana Al-Fares, Social Affairs Mariam AlAqeel and justice Fahad Al-Afasi.

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