Bahrain Imposes New Virus Restrictions as Cases Rise

A boat sails past Bahrain's financial district in Manama. (Reuters)
A boat sails past Bahrain's financial district in Manama. (Reuters)
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Bahrain Imposes New Virus Restrictions as Cases Rise

A boat sails past Bahrain's financial district in Manama. (Reuters)
A boat sails past Bahrain's financial district in Manama. (Reuters)

Bahrain will reintroduce restrictions on Sunday for two weeks to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus after a sharp rise in cases over the past month.

The kingdom has ordered indoor gyms, sports halls and swimming pools to close and social gatherings in homes to be limited to up to 30 people until Feb. 21, state news agency BNA reported on Friday.

It is also limiting outdoor group exercise to 30 people, while government institutions and entities must allow up to 70% of employees to work from home.

The Gulf state last week banned indoor dining at restaurants and cafes and moved schools to remote learning after detecting a new variant of COVID-19.

The kingdom reported 704 new cases on Friday, compared with 229 infections a month ago on Jan. 5. In total, Bahrain has had 105,119 cases and 377 deaths.

Neighboring Gulf states Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates have all recently reimposed restrictions in response to an increasing number of infections.



Saudi Crown Prince Discusses with Trump, Macron and Meloni Israeli Attack on Iran

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. SPA
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. SPA
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Saudi Crown Prince Discusses with Trump, Macron and Meloni Israeli Attack on Iran

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. SPA
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. SPA

Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister, held a phone call with US President Donald Trump, during which they discussed developments in the region, including the Israeli military operations against Iran.

Both sides discussed the critical importance of restraint, de-escalation, and resolving all disputes through diplomatic means. They also stressed the need for continued joint work to achieve security, peace, and stability in the Middle East.

The Crown Prince held similar phone conversations with French President Emmanuel Macron and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.