“To minimize the density in the dormitories, a survey will be conducted to check the geographical places of the density of the expat workers and to measure the intensity. A number of tasks have been assigned to certain police officers and they work directly in coordination with the governors. To confirm, these are precautionary measures taken to protect the community and to protect expat workers. Workers who were transferred weren’t infected but they were just precautionary measures to decrease the density and we will continue to follow up all the medical measure in order to mitigate the spread of COVID-19” said Chief of Public Security, Lieutenant-General Tariq Al Hassan
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