Oman Bans Public events: Kovid: Oman back under control; Ban on ceremonies in public places – oman bans public events to curb covid rise

by time news

Highlight:

  • The decision took effect on Wednesday
  • This restriction will continue until further notice
  • In Oman, Kovid confirmed 20 people in 24 hours

Muscat: Kovid disease is on the rise in Oman. In this case, the country is moving towards tougher controls. In Oman, the Supreme Committee imposed a ban on public places.

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The decision took effect on Wednesday. This restriction will continue until further notice. Weddings, funerals and other events were banned in churches, halls and public places across the country. The Supreme Committee said in a statement that the ban on gathering in public places and holding events was still in place.

In Oman, Kovid confirmed 20 people in 24 hours. Three were cured. No new deaths have been reported. The total number of Kovid cases in the country rose to 304,761. 300,114 people were cured. 4113 people have died so far. Another patient was admitted to the hospital. The number of people being treated in hospitals has risen to ten again. The ministry said three people were in the intensive care unit.

The Supreme Court announced the restrictions following the reporting of Kovid cases in the country. The health minister on Tuesday said there was an increase in new cases of Kovid in the country and Kovid patients in hospitals.

However, the Omani Ministry of Health said that no one has reported any side effects or serious complications as a result of receiving the Kovid vaccine. The ministry said the vaccine would save not only the individual and the family but also the community. Meanwhile, Oman has stepped up preventive measures with the confirmation of Omikron for two people in the country. Omikron was discovered in Oman by natives from abroad. Their health condition is satisfactory. The health ministry said it was monitoring those associated with them.

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Oman has been taking strong precautionary measures since the discovery of Omikron’s presence in the world. Passengers from seven countries have been barred from entering Oman. The ban applies to people from Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Ishwatini, Mozambique and South Africa. It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post. If there are any issues related to this, the Ministry will release them. The next day will come the decisions of the Kovid Alokana Supreme Committee and the recommendations of the Ministry of Health. The media reports the news.

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