Bahrain won’t be imposing a curfew as other countries.
“We emphasize the importance of everyone’s commitment to the implementation of directives and decisions to ensure the safety of all members. Our indicator, our assessment stated that we will not impose curfew because assessing the situation, shows that we do not need a curfew. We encourage everyone to do greetings virtually instead of physical gatherings. Further tests will be done, to isolate more who test positive,” said Dr. Waleed Khalifa Al Manea, Undersecretary Ministry of Health.
Bahrain is having the lowest fatalities and the second-lowest total confirmed cases among the GCC countries. It is a great achievement for a country that did not impose a curfew.
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