Data Reveals Low Mobility in GCC during Lockdown

Emiratis wearing protective masks at Mohammed bin Rashid University in Dubai. (AFP)
Emiratis wearing protective masks at Mohammed bin Rashid University in Dubai. (AFP)
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Data Reveals Low Mobility in GCC during Lockdown

Emiratis wearing protective masks at Mohammed bin Rashid University in Dubai. (AFP)
Emiratis wearing protective masks at Mohammed bin Rashid University in Dubai. (AFP)

New data revealed by Google has demonstrated the commitment of Gulf countries during the holy fasting month of Ramadan to preventive measures imposed to combat the novel coronavirus outbreak in line with World Health Organization recommendations,

Overall mobility fell by an average of 36.9 percent in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries in May, revealed Google.

Bahrain experienced the lowest drop in mobility in the region at -21.7 percent, compared to -35.7 percent for the United Arab Emirates, -36.8 percent for Oman, -39.5 percent for Saudi Arabia and -59.5 percent in Kuwait.

Residential mobility was the least impacted, as citizens and residents stayed home during Ramadan, with an average positive growth of 26.8 percent across the Gulf. This was followed by the grocery and pharmacy category (-33 percent) and workplaces (-45 percent).

The most significant impacts were recorded in transit stations and parks, with average drops of -60.1 and -53.8 percent, respectively.

“I feel very happy about what has been done,” said WHO regional director Ahmed Al Mundhari. “A lot of states, for example, Gulf countries, they have from day one preparing their system at points of entry in the airports and other points of entry to their country.”

The Google data formed part of the company’s Community Mobility Reports, which show national movement trends in categories including retail, parks, workplaces and transit.



Muslim World League Condemns Storming of Al-Aqsa Mosque Compound

 The Dome of the Rock shrine is lit up at dusk at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, East Jerusalem, occupied Palestine, March 21, 2023. (AFP)
The Dome of the Rock shrine is lit up at dusk at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, East Jerusalem, occupied Palestine, March 21, 2023. (AFP)
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Muslim World League Condemns Storming of Al-Aqsa Mosque Compound

 The Dome of the Rock shrine is lit up at dusk at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, East Jerusalem, occupied Palestine, March 21, 2023. (AFP)
The Dome of the Rock shrine is lit up at dusk at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, East Jerusalem, occupied Palestine, March 21, 2023. (AFP)

The Muslim World League (MWL) strongly condemned on Sunday the storming of Al-Aqsa Mosque compound by hundreds of settlers and Israeli officials under the protection of Israeli security forces.

In a statement, Secretary-General of the MWL and Chairman of the Organization of Muslim Scholars Sheikh Dr. Mohammad Al-Issa denounced the raid as a heinous crime that violates the sanctity of Islamic holy sites.

He warned of the consequences of the Israeli government’s continued attacks on these sites and its provocation of Muslims around the world.