Within the framework of the efforts to confront the Coronavirus pandemic, Saudi authorities has scaled forward the starting time of curfew in Dammam, Governorates of Taif and, Qatif, beginning on Friday.
“Within the framework of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s efforts to confront the Coronavirus pandemic, and upon the recommendations of the health authorities, it was decided to scale forward the staring time of the curfew, in the city of Dammam, Eastern Region, and in the governorates of Taif and Qatif to 03 pm as of Friday, April 3, 2020,” an Interior Ministry official said.
Saudi Arabi has to date reported 1885 confirmed coronavirus cases, with 21 deaths. (ILKHA)
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