Bahrain’s COVID-19 hotline number 444 has received over 85,000 calls during this week and 445,773 calls since the establishment of the centre.
“The health of everyone is the top priority for Bahrain,” said Dr. Waleed Khalifa Al Manea, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Health.
“It is necessary to warn the importance of not being reckless and negligent in committing to precautionary measures and preventive measures in a manner that contributes to limiting the spread of the virus, because recklessness leads to spread and commitment leads to recession, committed to a responsibility to preserve the health and safety of everyone,” he added.
Bahrain has reported that the expatriates have the highest R-naught (RO).
Also Read:
Bahrain reports 469 new cases, after conducting over 7,000 additional tests
Emirates airline redundancies continue for second day: Source
1 Comment
Pingback: Who are contacts of active cases?, explains Al-Qahtani - Starvision News