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Posted On: 2 June 2021 10:00 pm
Updated On: 3 June 2021 12:00 am

390 COVID-19 violations on 2 June 2021

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The designated authorities referred 390 people to the prosecution for non-compliance with the preventive and precautionary measures in place in the country to limit the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19).

Among them, 355 people were referred to the prosecution for not wearing masks in places where they are mandatory, 20 people for not adhering to the safe distance, and 14 others did not adhere to the allowed number in one vehicle, which is limited to four people, including the driver, with the exception of families, and one person for not complying with the requirements of home quarantine.

The measures are in line with the Cabinet decision and Decree Law No. 17 of 1990 on infectious diseases, and the precautionary measures in force in the country to contain the spread of COVID-19.

The designated authorities called on the public to adhere to the precautionary measures in place to ensure their safety and the safety of others.

The designated authorities arrested one person who violated the requirements of the home quarantine, they committed to following, which they are legally accountable for, in accordance with the procedures of the health authorities in the country.

The arrest of the violator came in implementation of the precautionary measures in force in the country, approved by health authorities represented in the Ministry of Public Health, to curb the spread of the COVID-19.

The violator, who is currently being referred to the designate prosecution, is:

1- Said Misfer Said Hadid Al Juhaish.

The authorities called on citizens and residents under home quarantine to fully commit to the Ministry of Public Health's condition, to ensure their safety and the safety of others.

They added that anyone who violates the quarantine will be subject to article no. 253 of law no. 11 of 2004, provisions of law no. 17 of 1990 on communicable diseases, and law no. 17 of 2002 on protecting society.

Source: Ministry of Interior

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