Egypt Stresses Readiness to Confront 2nd Wave of COVID-19

Egyptians shop at a street market in Cairo. (Reuters)
Egyptians shop at a street market in Cairo. (Reuters)
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Egypt Stresses Readiness to Confront 2nd Wave of COVID-19

Egyptians shop at a street market in Cairo. (Reuters)
Egyptians shop at a street market in Cairo. (Reuters)

Egypt stressed Sunday on the need to enforce preventive measures to confront a second wave of COVID-19, particularly as infections are expected to rise in winter.

The Health Ministry urged citizens to adhere to wearing facemasks and maintain social distancing.

The government also warned that a number of firm decisions may be taken, including a fine for those do not wear masks in public, if citizens neglect the preventive measures.

On Sunday, Health Minister Hala Zayed said an increased coronavirus infection rate is very much related to the beginning of winter, attributing the rise to people not abiding by health precautions.

According to Zayed, residents of Alexandria and Cairo are the most infected by the virus in Egypt and are followed by Giza, while infection rates are lower in Upper Egyptian cities.

She expected a rise in the number of infections and deaths during the months of December and January.

“Precautionary measures must be observed, especially in closed places,” the minister added.

Zayed advised citizens to minimize the time they spend inside restaurants and closed places and to keep their masks on, warning that chances of getting the virus are three times higher without the masks.

She also advised the elderly and people suffering from chronic diseases to regularly take their prescribed medication.

On Saturday, Egypt's Health Ministry said that 208 new coronavirus cases were detected over the past 24 hours, upping the total number of confirmed cases since the outbreak in the country began to 108,962.

In a statement, spokesman for the Health Ministry Khaled Megahed said 12 patients died from the virus over the same period, raising the death toll to 6,355.

He added that 133 patients were discharged from isolation hospitals after receiving necessary medical care, taking the number of recovered cases to 100,239 so far.



Iran's Pezeshkian Vows to 'Resolve Problems' with Iraqi Kurdistan

This handout picture made available by the Iranian presidency shows the President of Iraq's autonomous Kurdistan Region Nechervan Barzani (R) receiving Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian in Arbil on September 12, 2024. (Iranian Presidency / AFP)
This handout picture made available by the Iranian presidency shows the President of Iraq's autonomous Kurdistan Region Nechervan Barzani (R) receiving Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian in Arbil on September 12, 2024. (Iranian Presidency / AFP)
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Iran's Pezeshkian Vows to 'Resolve Problems' with Iraqi Kurdistan

This handout picture made available by the Iranian presidency shows the President of Iraq's autonomous Kurdistan Region Nechervan Barzani (R) receiving Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian in Arbil on September 12, 2024. (Iranian Presidency / AFP)
This handout picture made available by the Iranian presidency shows the President of Iraq's autonomous Kurdistan Region Nechervan Barzani (R) receiving Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian in Arbil on September 12, 2024. (Iranian Presidency / AFP)

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian vowed on Thursday to “resolve problems” with the Iraqi Kurdistan Region.

Pezeshkian visited Kurdistan on the second day of his official trip to Iraq that he kicked off on Wednesday. He met with several Kurdish officials in the capital Erbil and Sulaymaniyah city.

Kurdistan President Nechervan Barzani described Pezeshkian’s visit as historic, saying Kurdish regions will not be used to threaten Iran’s security.

Pezeshkian is the first Iranian president to visit Kurdistan in an official capacity.

“We enjoy historic and cultural ties with Iran,” Barzani told a press conference.

Discussions focused on bilateral relations, especially in the security field.

Leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party Masoud Barzani meets with Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian, in Erbil, Iraq, September 12, 2024. Iran's Presidency/WANA (West Asia News Agency)/Handout via Reuters

“Iran has always stood by our side during difficult times,” Barzani remarked while acknowledging that there are problems with Iran and “we are determined to resolve them.”

Speaking in Kurdish, Pezeshkian said his visit aimed to consolidate ties with Iraq and the Kurdistan region and resolve pending problems.

Pezeshkian and his accompanying delegation held a meeting with Kurdish Prime Minister Masrour Barzani. They tackled border, trade and security issues, said a brief government statement.

Problems between Iran and Kurdistan lie in what Tehran says is Erbil’s harboring of armed members of Kurdish Iranian opposition groups.

Baghdad recently announced the closure of dozens of headquarters of these groups.

In March 2023, Iraq and Iran signed a security agreement months after Iran carried out strikes against Kurdish opposition groups in northern Iraq.

Since then, both sides agreed to disarm these groups and repel them from their joint borders.

Tehran accuses the groups of obtaining their weapons from Iraq and of stoking anti-regime protests that erupted in wake of the death of young Kurdish woman Mahsa Amini in September 2022.

A handout picture made available by the Iranian Presidency shows, leader of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan Bafel Talabani (L) greets Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian (R) upon his arrival at the airport in Sulaymaniyah, Iraq, 12 September 2024. (EPA/Iranian Presidency)

Pezeshkian also met with Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) leader Masoud Barzani, inviting him to visit Iran.

The officials exchanged views on general affairs in Iraq and Kurdistan and they agreed to coordinate and bolster political, economic and cultural relations, said a statement from the party.

Pezeshkian held talks with head of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) Bafel Talabani in Sulaymaniyah.

The PUK, a rival of the KDP, enjoys close ties with the ruling pro-Iran Coordination Framework in Iraq.

Local media said Pezeshkian and PUK leaders discussed bolstering security in border areas to facilitate trade and increase investments.

Pezeshkian is expected to visit the southern Iraqi city of Basra on Friday in a first for an Iranian president in nearly a century.