665 new COVID-19s registered in Oman

Muscat: With the blocking of COVID-19 in force and the authorities’ continued call to adhere to advice on the spread of the virus, coronavirus cases in Oman have decreased.

Oman reported a total of 665 instances on Wednesday, the lowest in the last 30 days. Of these, 618 were Omanites and expatriates.

This raises the total number of COVID-19s to 78,569 in the Sultanate, in addition to 412 deaths, the Ministry of Health said.

The ministry noted that 1,653 new instances have been recovered, bringing general recoveries to 60,240 instances.

The blockade, which began on July 25, will continue until August 8, adding the Eid Holiday. Traffic between provinces is prohibited. All public offices and department stores are closed between 19:00 and 6:00 during the last period. Patrols and checkpoints intensified during the day. The Supreme Committee also banned all kinds of meetings.

The committee welcomed the adherence of citizens to closure restrictions and their compliance to ensure that the spread of the infection is controlled. He also called for greater help in helping the fitness sector’s reaction to COVID-19 and other diseases.

In particular, the Supreme Committee suggested to all exercise Eid Al Adha’s holiday with excessive caution and reiterated the call to restrict the day’s movements and avoid the circle of family unions and other social communities. The committee reminded everyone that collection and overcrowding are ideal reasons for the transfer of COVID-19 infection.

Dr. Thomas, a longtime Oman resident who runs Al Maha Polyclinic in Azaiba, said that with the existing blockage and higher degrees of consciousness in Oman, the number of COVID-19 cases would in fact decrease. “If each and every one is separately responsible for restricting the spread by following undeniable measures, such as dressing in a mask, washing hands each and every time you are exposed to an external source and restricting your exits, there will be a strong emphasis on the blockade is the right thing that has happened now and the least we can do is pay attention to the rules of the Ministry of Health (Ministry of Health) and act accordingly and act accordingly with his advice, Thomas told Gulf News.

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