“The MOH and authorities working within the national team are going to continue their efforts to combat COVID-19. We urge citizens and residents to support these efforts during the holy month of Ramadan. We emphasize a number of precautionary measures to be followed such as limiting Iftar gatherings to family members, people urged not to hold Gabga and not to distribute food in public. The appropriate implementation of these instructions will have a great impact on the community” said Minister of Health Faeqa bint Saeed Al Saleh
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