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Bahrain closes 7 mosques for two weeks after detecting COVID-19 cases

June 02, 2021
The mosques, located in Bahrain’s various governorates, will be closed for two weeks “in order to preserve the requirements of public health and protect worshipers,” the ministry said. — Courtesy file photo
The mosques, located in Bahrain’s various governorates, will be closed for two weeks “in order to preserve the requirements of public health and protect worshipers,” the ministry said. — Courtesy file photo

MANAMA — Bahrain's Ministry of Justice, Islamic Affairs and Endowments has closed seven mosques after the National Medical Team for Combatting the Coronavirus (COVID-19) discovered cases in them.

The mosques, located in Bahrain’s various governorates, will be closed for two weeks “in order to preserve the requirements of public health and protect worshipers,” the ministry said.

“The time will be used by the relevant teams to carry out the process of tracing contacts, sanitize the premises and ensure that all precautionary measures are taken.”

Bahrain has re-opened mosques for the five daily prayers, but insisted that worshippers comply with the health protocols and measures to ensure their safety. Mosques that failed to adhere to the measures were temporarily closed. — SG


June 02, 2021
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