Security tightened at airports in Gulf countries

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Security has tightened security checks at airports in all Gulf countries as Kovid’s new variant, Omikron, has been confirmed in more countries. The GCC countries have decided to tighten existing Kovid restrictions. Most of the Gulf states are of the view that the situation needs to be carefully assessed and further restrictions imposed if necessary. Concerns are high in Britain and Germany, as well as in the Gulf, with the latest confirmation of omega. Most Gulf countries, including the UAE, have canceled flights to several African countries, including South Africa. The Gulf states are preparing to prevent a new variant of the Kovid from entering the country through strict security checks.

Abu Dhabi, meanwhile, has eased restrictions on participants in indoor events in the wake of the Kovid expansion. About 80 percent of people can now attend indoor events, officials said. Restrictions on outdoor events and weddings were also relaxed. To enter indoor events, Al Hussein must show an Apple Green Pass and a negative PCR test result taken within 96 hours.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has announced that the new Kovid variant of the omicron virus, found in South Africa, is of concern. The critical findings came at a meeting of the World Health Organization, which met to discuss the new virus. Warning that it is the most dangerous virus ever found. World Health Secretary Sajid Javed said the new virus, B11529, was causing great concern internationally. US President Joe Biden took to Twitter to urge all countries to speed up vaccination.

Omikron is currently found in South Africa, Botswana, Hong Kong, Israel and Belgium. The new variant is ten times more contagious than the corona virus found in Wuhan. The WHO says the virus, which has more than 50 genetic mutations, is highly contagious. There are also concerns that the new variant could affect vaccine resistance. Countries such as the UK, Germany, Italy, Israel, Japan, Kenya and Singapore have imposed travel restrictions. Countries, including the United States, have tightened travel restrictions on these countries. Boris Johnson spoke with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa to assess the situation. Crude oil fell to $ 10 a barrel in the wake of the new variant.

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