Bahraini Crown Prince Says Coronavirus Doesn’t Discriminate Based on Religion, Race

The Crown Prince visits the National Taskforce for Combating the Coronavirus (COVID-19). Bahrain News Agency
The Crown Prince visits the National Taskforce for Combating the Coronavirus (COVID-19). Bahrain News Agency
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Bahraini Crown Prince Says Coronavirus Doesn’t Discriminate Based on Religion, Race

The Crown Prince visits the National Taskforce for Combating the Coronavirus (COVID-19). Bahrain News Agency
The Crown Prince visits the National Taskforce for Combating the Coronavirus (COVID-19). Bahrain News Agency

Flights to and from Iraq and Lebanon have been stopped until further notice, Civil Aviation Affairs (CAA) in Bahrain announced on Thursday, a day after Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Deputy Supreme Commander, and First Deputy Prime Minister, stressed that COVID-19 does not discriminate based on race, ethnicity, religion or social class.

He affirmed that the health authorities in Bahrain are prepared to face potential challenges.

The Bahraini prince visited the National Taskforce for Combating the coronavirus Operation Room where he was briefed on the preventative measures taken as part of the national campaign against COVID-19.

He expressed his appreciation and support for the joint efforts to combat the spread of the virus, and for ensuring the safety of citizens and residents.

Asharq Al-Awsat toured Manama’s streets that seemed unusually less crowded on Wednesday evening. People are cautious after the Bahraini Ministry of Health announced Wednesday 26 coronavirus cases in the past three days.

Fatima Mohammad, a young woman, expressed concern yet she said she was confident in the procedures taken by the Bahraini government.

Rida Abdulhussein, an employee at a private company, said the fear is real and that things became more serious when classes were suspended.

The situation in shopping malls doesn’t seem any better.

Haitham Farsan, an employee at a perfumes’ company, says he warns shoppers not to touch the bottles. He constantly disinfects perfume bottles, but still fears from getting infected.

Even as the number of fresh coronavirus cases declines at the epicenter of the disease in China, there has been a sudden increase in parts of Asia, Europe and the Middle East.

Iran has emerged as a major hotspot in the region.



Saudi Arabia Sends New Aid Convoys for Residents Returning to Northern Gaza

The aid aims to help beneficiaries meet their basic needs as they return to homes that have been destroyed or damaged. SPA
The aid aims to help beneficiaries meet their basic needs as they return to homes that have been destroyed or damaged. SPA
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Saudi Arabia Sends New Aid Convoys for Residents Returning to Northern Gaza

The aid aims to help beneficiaries meet their basic needs as they return to homes that have been destroyed or damaged. SPA
The aid aims to help beneficiaries meet their basic needs as they return to homes that have been destroyed or damaged. SPA

New aid convoys from Saudi Arabia arrived in northern Gaza on Monday, facilitated by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief).

The assistance is part of a campaign aimed at providing essential relief to the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip.
The convoys delivered shelter kits, including blankets, mattresses, cooking utensils, water containers, and other necessary supplies to assist residents returning to their homes in northern Gaza.
The Saudi Center for Culture and Heritage, the executive partner of KSrelief in Gaza, is set to begin distributing the aid packages promptly.

The aid aims to help beneficiaries meet their basic needs as they return to homes that have been destroyed or damaged.
The effort is part of a series of humanitarian and relief programs executed by Saudi Arabia in solidarity with the Palestinian people during their ongoing crises and hardships.