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Oman announces 21 fresh cases, bringing total to 152

March 28, 2020
A general view of Muscat, Oman.
A general view of Muscat, Oman.

By Tamara Abueish

DUBAI -- Oman reported 21 new cases of the deadly coronavirus, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the country to 152, the Ministry of Health announced on Saturday.

All the new cases are of Omani nationals. Out of the 21 cases, eight have had direct contact with previously confirmed cases of coronavirus. Another eight are related to travel abroad, while five are currently under epidemic investigation.

A total of 23 people have recovered from the virus in the sultanate, the ministry added.

Citizens and residents must adhere to self-isolation procedures recommended by officials and the World Health Organization (WHO), the ministry said in a statement.

Earlier this week, Oman enforced new measures in the country, ramping up efforts to curb the spread of the virus.

Public gatherings are banned in the country, and authorities will take measures against all violators.

Another measure to prevent the virus from spreading includes closing all currency exchange bureaus in the country.

Oman also announced a ban on the publications of newspapers, magazines, and newsletters and a ban on the sale of all publications that are imported to the country.

An internal memo seen by Bloomberg News stated that Oman Air plans to cut jobs as the global pandemic takes it tolls on the Gulf carrier’s flight schedule.-- Al Arabiya English


March 28, 2020
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