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Fatima Rahbar died due to coronavirus
Fatima Rahbar, a member of Iran’s new convocation parliament, has died after contracting coronavirus, Report informs, citing Tasnim.
Continue Reading »Kuwait announces new infection cases
The Ministry of health announced that three new coronavirus infection cases have been reported in 24 hrs which brings total infection to 61.
Continue Reading »Kuwait decides to stop flights of 7 countries
Kuwait decides to stop flights to 7 countries: Egypt, the Philippines, Syria, Lebanon, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and India.
Continue Reading »Worldwide Coronavirus cases and recovered as of 06.03.2020
Worldwide Coronavirus cases and recovered as of 06.03.2020
Continue Reading »Emergency meeting called regarding screening of expats
This afternoon, the Cabinet is holding an emergency meeting to discuss the latest developments related to the coronavirus and the precautionary measures taken by Kuwait to encounter.
Continue Reading »No need for coronavirus free certification
The Council of Ministers chaired by Prime Minister Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Sabah suspended PCR examination procedures for travelers coming to Kuwait from 10 countries namely India, Egypt, Philippines, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Syria, Lebanon, Turkey, Georgia and Azerbaijan . The council also barred all government departments from taking any decision regarding coronavirus.
Continue Reading »Worldwide Coronavirus cases and recovered as of 02.03.2020
Worldwide Coronavirus cases and recovered as of 02.03.2020.
Continue Reading »Companies must provide masks and gloves
Following official declarations that employees of the public sector who have been placed in quarantine due to coronavirus will be absolved from their work responsibilities, a number of law professors said the sick leaves of private sector employees who have been quarantined due to coronavirus should be at the expense of the employers and shouldn’t be deducted from their leave balance, reports Al- Rai daily.
Continue Reading »Iris scanners replace fingerprint machines at the airport
The Kuwait International Airport has replaced the fingerprint machines at the airport with iris scanners to run a check on travelers to prevent the transmission of the coronavirus disease, reports Al-Rai daily. The source pointed this has been done in coordination with the Ministry of Health to ensure the safety of travelers. However, the source said this does not mean passengers can escape from their data being checked such as to verify the identity and if there is a traveler ban on the concerned passenger.
Continue Reading »Bangladeshi admit to killed a Kuwaiti by stabbing
Criminal Investigation team arrested an Bangladeshi national who admitted taking part in the killing of the missing Kuwaiti citizen.
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