The Saudi Health Ministry has stepped up its patrolling of Madinah neighborhoods after the imposition of a 24-hour curfew meant to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Security agencies and Health Ministry teams are working together to impose the curfew and provide health assistance in Madinah’s six neighborhoods, including monitoring of entry gates and deploying civil teams within the designated localities.
Charities, in cooperation with the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development, continued to distribute goods baskets to families in need. Health preventative measures are taken by volunteers.
“This decision was taken for our safety, and our commitment to it will make it easier for the security and health authorities to work, which will help end this crisis,” said Meshaal Al-Tohamy, a resident of one of the isolated neighborhoods, of the lockdown.
Al-Tohamy added that there is no shortage of food essentials, given that the public has access to several electronic applications that have facilitated the ordering of all daily needs.
On Friday Saudi Arabia’s Interior Ministry announced a lockdown in six Madinah neighborhoods to prevent the spread of coronavirus.