COVID-19: Expats in Kuwait accused of spreading fatal coronavirus

Cairo: more than part of Kuwaiti, participating in a recent survey, that expats are the main explanation for the spread of coronavirus in the country.

Nearly 65% of the 1,002 Kuwaiti included in the study attributed the virus epidemic basically to migrant workers, while 76. 2% of respondents agreed to the deportation of expats.

The study was carried out from the Center for Gulf and Arabian Peninsula Studies at the University of Kuwait from August 1-8 and its findings were published through local media.

The same study found that 39. 4% of Kuwaiti survey participants that expats deserve not to have access to the COVID-19 remedy loose in the country’s public hospitals.

Foreigners account for approximately 3. 4 million of Kuwait’s 4. 8 million inhabitants.

In recent months, a crusade has been introduced in Kuwait to reduce the number of foreign personnel in the country, while calls for the expulsion of unskilled personnel have been introduced.

Meanwhile, 23. 2% of respondents cited in the study that the new global coronavirus pandemic is a conspiracy plotted through world powers, while 21. 1% consider the virus to be a disproportionately rejected minor flu through advertising.

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