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Partial curfew Extended in Kuwait
The Council of Ministers decided to extend the partial ban from 4 pm until 8 am, reported Al Qabas daily.
Continue Reading »Co-operative society employee infected by coronavirus
Al-Rawda and Hawally Co-operative society employee infected by coronavirus
Continue Reading »Lifting of curfew or likely to extend 2 more weeks
The Council of Ministers had decided to extend the partial curfew and suspension of work in ministries and government agencies until next Thursday, April 23, of this year, and work to resume on Sunday, April 26, but this seems unlikely in light of the current circumstances and the government efforts to bring home thousands of Kuwaitis stranded abroad following the suspension of regular commercial flights.
Continue Reading »Today, 28 flights will land to Kuwait
Today, 28 flights will commence as part of the plan to bring Kuwaiti Nationals back to the country.
Continue Reading »500 people quarantined in Hawally
Ministry of Health teams in coordination with the Ministry of the Interior, quarantined a building in Hawally inhabited by expats of various nationalities. This came to light when 5 expats were infected from coronavirus.
Continue Reading »Two new deaths in Kuwait due to Coronavirus
The Kuwaiti Ministry of Health announced, Friday, two deaths and 134 infections from the coronavirus (COVID-19) in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of infections to 1,658 and total fatalities to 5 patients.
Continue Reading »Coronavirus cases in Kuwait as of 17.04.2020
Related to travel 3
3 cases of Kuwaiti nationals related to travel to ( United Kingdom, Iran, K.S.A)
EMPLOYERS OBLIGATED TO PAY WORKERS DURING CURFEW PERIOD
Al-Mousa cited Article 61 of the Labor Law. He said the law stipulates that the employer is under obligation to pay the wages of workers throughout the full or partial suspension of work for as long as the employer wishes to continue the employment of his workers.
Continue Reading »Kuwait sets venues to host Indians desiring to go home
The Interior Ministry declared on Wednesday venues for temporary hosting of Indian residents who breached residency law, pending their departure for free and without penalties.
Continue Reading »May need to extend social distancing until 2022 – Washington
The United States may need to endure social distancing measures adopted during the coronavirus outbreak until 2022, according to researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health.
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