Home Covid-19 Kuwait warns against gatherings, mulls possibility of stricter measures to stop virus spread Police officers remain “on the highest alert” to deal with any violation on the ban on gatherings by Staff writer October 12, 2020 Kuwaiti authorities have warned residents and citizens in the country to refrain from gatherings, as the Gulf state seeks to control the spread of Covid-19. Police officials are regularly monitoring the situation and have dispersed various public gatherings in the past few days, local daily Kuwait Times reported, citing the Interior Ministry. Police officers remain “on the highest alert” to deal with any violation on the ban on gatherings, a spokesperson said, noting that necessary legal action will be taken against violators. Kuwait reopened its economy in phases following a strict lockdown, with the five-month-long curfew ending on Aug 30, 2020. However, restrictions remain on public gatherings including weddings and parties. However, the cabinet is mulling the possibility of reintroducing lockdowns or other measures to curb the spread of the virus, the report stated. Kuwait’s Health Ministry announced 548 new Covid-19 cases on Sunday, taking the total number of infections to 111,116. It also reported three additional deaths, taking the death toll to 658. Total recoveries stand at 103,268, with 7,190 patients receiving treatment as of Sunday. pic.twitter.com/TJKu1ZctBB — Kuwait News Agency – English Feed (@kuna_en) October 11, 2020 Tags coronavirus Covid-19 gatherings Government Interior Ministry Kuwait Lockdown News police 0 Comments You might also like Top marks for GCC nations in digital connectivity index UAE declares 3-day mourning period to condole Kuwait Emir Sheikh Nawaf’s death Kuwait’s Emir Sheikh Nawaf passes away at 86, official mourning announced Saudi Arabia’s first opera house is being built here