COVID-19: Kuwait will possibly restore partial curfew as cases increase

Kuwait: The health government must submit a report to the Minister’s Office on the recent coVID-19 peak, Al Qabas reported.

A government fitness source told Al Qabas that the report would involve multiple requests, adding the government’s grant of judicial review of fitness and involved in making quick discoveries to those who do not meet the fitness requirements, specifically, dresses. with mask in public. .

The source added that the Ministry of Health will ask another applicable government to comply with physical fitness rules and play its part as necessary to involve the spread of the virus.

As for the imaginable setback of partial curfew, the source said that everything will have the number of instances, deaths and patients in intensive care, stressing that if the instances increase they will be taken without hesitation the precautionary measures to ensure the suitability of all.

With regard to the ban in 32 countries, the source indicated that the assessment of the scenario in these countries was underway and that today’s report may have some changes.

On 9 August, Kuwait withstood 838 new cases, an average two-month increase of about 500 cases consistent with the day. On 3 September, with 900 cases shown, Kuwait recorded one of the highest cases shown since May.

As of August 9, Kuwait had a total of nine2,082 cases displayed, 552 deaths, and 82,222 total recovered cases.

With a population of approximately 4. 3 million, Kuwait surpassed China on 31 August through COVID-19 cases.

Currently, Kuwait ranks third in the Gulf and the Arab world and seventh in the world for the number of cases shown consistent with millions of inhabitants.

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