Saudi Arabia suspends travel to 9 nations, closes many public places

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Saudi Arabia's measures to halt spread of coronavirus: - Suspends travel to 9 countries - Closes all educational institutes - Access to public places throttled - Postpones Saudi Games - Qatif province on lockdown Read more:

Al Hilal and Al Ettifaq footballers enter an empty stadium in Riyadh during a Saudi league match after a decision by the Saudi Ministry of Sports, following an outbreak of the coronavirus.

The kingdom's health ministry also reported four new coronavirus cases on Monday, bringing the total of registered cases to 15.Temporary lockdown The Saudi interior ministry said it suspended movement into and out of Qatif while ensuring returning residents could reach their homes and that commercial supplies to the province continue.

 

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what about the measures taken by Turkey ? Do you thing ppl trust your country's unreliable statistics regarding infected cases in Turkey? finally ,while Saudi suspend travelling to some countries 4 saftey, Turkey enforce countries 2 open borders for 1000s who might been infected.

And turkey acts as they are a country in the moon. Coronavirus is in every country and migrants move around with bad hygiene. Turks kiss elders hands all the time

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