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24-hour Curfew Imposed in Makkah, Madina

Jameel Ahmad by Jameel Ahmad
April 3, 2020
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Saudi Arabia imposed a 24-hour curfew on Thursday in Makkah and Madina, extending measures to combat coronavirus, while other Arab states locked down districts with large migrant worker populations.

The Saudi interior ministry stipulated exceptions, including for essential workers and to allow residents to buy food and access medical care. Cars may only carry one passenger.

Saudi Arabia has recorded 1,885 infections and 21 deaths, the most in the six-member Gulf Coope­rat­ion Council. It has already hal­ted internatio­nal flights, suspended Umr­ah, closed most public places, and heavily restri­cted internal movement.

The eastern oil-producing province of Qatif, where the kingdom’s first coronavirus cases were reported among Shia pilgrims returning from Iran, has been on lockdown for nearly four weeks.

Entry and exit to Riyadh, Makkah, Madina and Jeddah is limited. Some neighbourhoods in Makkah and Madina were already under full lockdown, but in the rest of those cities the curfew was previously from 3pm to 6am.

Other Gulf states

In other Gulf Arab states, lockdowns targeted neighbourhoods with large numbers of low-wage foreign labourers.

Kuwait’s health minister said authorities were considering sealing off some areas after Qatar announced late on Wednesday it was extending a lockdown on an industrial area and Oman closed off Muttrah, home to one of the sultanate’s oldest markets.

Dubai in the United Arab Emirates on Tuesday sealed off Al Ras, an area famous for its gold and spice souqs and where many migrant workers reside.

Millions of migrant workers, mainly from Asian countries like Nepal, India and the Philippines, are among the large expatriate population in the six Gulf states, where confirmed infections have risen to above 4,700, with 36 deaths.

Bahrain’s health ministry reported 66 new cases on Thursday, all in the industrial zone of Salmabad.

“The expat labourers had been under precautionary quarantine in their residence and yesterday were placed in a dedicated quarantine facility and there is no outbreak among labourers,” it said.

Oman’s health minister said the coastal commercial district of Muttrah was sealed off due to the discovery of a community spread of the virus.

“Such decisions are not easily taken … but it is for the public good,” state media quoted him as saying.

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