Covid-19 cases cross 430,330-mark in Mena

01 June 2020
GCC cases account for 52.7 per cent of Mena region's total infections

The number of Covid-19 cases in the Middle East and North Africa (Mena) region crossed 430,334 on 1 June, according to Worldometers data collated by MEED.

 

With 226,606 infections confirmed to date, the GCC accounts for 52.7 per cent of all cases in the Mena region.

Saudi Arabia has confirmed 85,261 Covid-19 infections to date, with 62,442 recoveries and 503 deaths reported so far.

On 31 May, Saudi Arabia’s interior ministry revised regulations on gatherings and penalties for flouting precautionary measures. 

Preventive protocols have also been introduced for mosques, offices, oil and gas facilities, construction sites and offices and restaurants, among other sectors.

Precautionary guideline updates were also announced in the UAE, which has confirmed 34,557 infections to date, with 17,932 recoveries and 264 deaths.

Abu Dhabi barred movement to and from the emirate on 31 May for a week from 2 June.

Movement is also banned within the emirate’s Abu Dhabi, Al-Ain and Al-Dhafra regions during the period.

To date, 272,959 recoveries have been confirmed in the Mena region, with 11,078 deaths due to the illness.

Covid-19 in the Mena region:

(1 June 2020)

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Saudi Arabia               

Covid-19 pandemic latest:

  • Total confirmed cases: 85,261
  • Recoveries: 62,442
  • Deaths: 503

Actions to slow the spread of Covid-19:

  • 31 May: Interior ministry revises regulations on gatherings and penalties. Preventive protocols introduced for mosques, offices, oil and gas facilities, construction sites and offices and restaurants, among other sectors.
  • 30 May: Saudi Arabia could return to extreme precautionary restrictions if the number of Covid-19 patients exceeds the medical sector’s capacity, Health Minister Tawfiq al-Rabiah told Al-Arabiya. “Public awareness and adherence to precautionary measures is essential to continue the ease of restrictions," he added.

 Measures to minimise the economic crisis:   

  • 31 May: Business activity and domestic flights resume, and 90,000 mosques reopen with precautions in all provinces except Makkah.
  • 26 May: Saudi Arabia starts to lift restrictions, with three-phased programme to bring the nationwide curfew to an end on 21 June, except in Mecca. Mosques authorised to reopen with restrictions, but Hajj and Umrah pilgrimages remain suspended.
As of 10.30 GST, 1 June 2020. Click here for Covid-19 updates in Mena during May 2020.
UAE

Covid-19 pandemic latest:

  • Total confirmed cases: 34,557
  • Recoveries: 17,932
  • Deaths: 264

Actions to slow the spread of Covid-19:

  • 31 May: Movement prevented to and from Abu Dhabi as well as transit within its regions for one week from 2 June. Dubai introduces new guidelines for mask usage outdoors.
  • 30 May: National Disinfection Programme timings amended to 10pm-6am in all emirates except Dubai. 
  • 20 May: Disinfection to begin two hours earlier in industrial areas. 

Measures to minimise the economic crisis:   

  • 31 May: Abu Dhabi raises mall capacity and the capicity of restaurants within malls to 40 per cent. Hotel beaches, restaurants outside malls and museums also allowed to reopen with a capacity of 40 per cent, but public beaches remain closed.
  • 30 May: More business activities resume in Sharjah and Ajman and Dubai Culture reveals plan to reopen museums on 1 June. 
  • 28 May: UAE Government announces 30 per cent of federal ministry employees will work from offices starting 31 May, with exemptions to be made for high-risk individuals.
  • 27 May: Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of Dubai Executive Council, says 50 per cent of Dubai Government employees to return to work from 31 May, with all Dubai government employees to return from 14 June.
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Bahrain

Covid-19 pandemic latest:

  • Total confirmed cases: 11,398
  • Recoveries: 6,673
  • Deaths: 19

Actions to slow the spread of Covid-19:

  • 19 May: Lower Criminal Court fines owner of a commercial outlet BD1,000 for flouting health regulations that include measuring the temperature of customers and workers before entering the outlet, directing customers to stand 1 metre apart, cleaning and sterilising trolleys before and after use and ensuring workers wear protective gloves. The court has also fined four defendants BD1,000 each for beaching the home quarantine rules imposed on them. 

Measures to minimise the economic crisis:  

  • 31 May: Flag carrier Gulf Air resumes flights to Pakistan.
  • 28 May: Shura Council reportedly plans to revisit existing legislation and modify it as necessary amid Covid-19.
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Kuwait

Covid-19 pandemic latest:

  • Total confirmed cases: 27,043
  • Recoveries: 11,386
  • Deaths: 212

Actions to slow the spread of Covid-19:

  • 18 May: Kuwait makes wearing masks in public mandatory, with jail time threatened for violators.

Measures to minimise the economic crisis: 

  • 31 May: Twelve-hour partial curfew from 6pm to 6am starts today as part of a five-phase plan to gradually return to normal life, and mosques will reopen. Al-Farwaniya, Khaitan, Holi, Jleeb Al Shuyoukh and Mahboula will remain under lockdown.
  • 25 May: Full lockdown to be replaced with partial curfew from 31 May.
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Oman

Covid-19 pandemic latest:

  • Total confirmed cases: 11,437
  • Recoveries: 2,682
  • Deaths: 49

Actions to slow the spread of Covid-19:

  • 18 May: Supreme committee announces ban on all gatherings related to Eid, such as livestock auctions, prayers, greeting gatherings and group celebrations.

Measures to minimise the economic crisis: 

  • 30 May: Fifty per cent of Muscat employees permitted to return to offices, but Muttrah wilayat remains in isolation.
  • 18 May: Muscat Municipality permits flower shops, boutiques and shops for women's clothing, shops selling beauty products, utensil shops and communication service halls to reopen, provided they adhere to social distancing and apply precautionary measures and safety requirements. Consulting, law and auditing offices; shops selling construction materials; brick factories; carpentry workshops; blacksmiths; and aluminium companies are also allowed to reopen.
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Qatar

Covid-19 pandemic latest:

  • Total confirmed cases: 56,910
  • Recoveries: 30,290
  • Deaths: 38

Actions to slow the spread of Covid-19:

  • 18 May: Qatar will close all shops and halt all commercial activities on 19-30 May to curb Covid-19. The closure excludes pharmacies, food supply stores and food deliveries, UAE daily newspaper Gulf News reports.

Measures to minimise the economic crisis: 

  • 14 May: Face masks are reportedly mandatory for anyone going outdoors from 17 May.
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Iran

Covid-19 pandemic latest:

  • Total confirmed cases: 151,466
  • Recoveries: 118,848
  • Deaths: 7,797

Actions to slow the spread of Covid-19:

  • 10 May: Abadan county placed under lockdown after case numbers sharply grow as people flout social distancing rules.

Measures to minimise the economic crisis: 

  • 30 May: Government employees resume work and shopping malls permitted to stay open past 6pm. Mosques to reopen for daily prayers.
  • 26 May: Plans reported to reopen major shrines across the country, as well as 'high-risk' businesses such as restaurants, cafes and wedding halls in Tehran.
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Egypt

Covid-19 pandemic latest:

  • Total confirmed cases: 24,985
  • Recoveries: 6,037
  • Deaths: 959

Actions to slow the spread of Covid-19:

  • 31 May: Government to provide 30 million fabric face masks each month, Egypt Today reports.
  • 20 May: New cleaning campaigns launched in North Sinai cities.

Measures to minimise the economic crisis: 

  • 21 May: Cabinet approves 1 per cent cut in state workers' salaries to curb spending amid Covid-19. Some hotels open in Hurghada for domestic tourists.
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Iraq

Covid-19 pandemic latest:

  • Total confirmed cases: 6,439
  • Recoveries: 3,156
  • Deaths: 205

Actions to slow the spread of Covid-19:

  • 30 May: Government imposes full curfew in Baghdad and Iraqi provinces for a week starting from 31 May.
  • 18 May: Kurdistan 24 reports two-week curfew from 20 May in Baghdad's Sadr, Kadhimiya, 9 Nissan and Mansour districts.
  • 11 May: Curfew extended to run from 5pm to 5am daily, and full lockdown planned for Eid al-Fitr.
  • 20 April: All businesses and factories, except restaurants, can re-open as long as they “commit to apply health prevention and no-gathering measures”, government reportedly says. The public sector will reopen with a quarter of its employees. Taxis and heavy trucks are allowed to operate, but schools and universities remain closed, and a curfew will extend through Ramadan, the National reports.
  • 16 April: Nationwide lockdown to contain the coronavirus outbreak extended until 23 April as government contends with Reuters articles that its true number of Covid-19 cases is far higher than is being reported.

Measures to minimise the economic crisis: 

  • 30 April: Iraq is seeking additional financial assistance from the US, according to Bloomberg.
  • 26 April: Washington grants Iraq a 30-day extension to a waiver allowing the country to import Iranian gas for its dilapidated power grids despite American sanctions.
As of 10.30 GST, 1 June 2020. Click here for Covid-19 updates in Mena during May 2020.
Jordan

Covid-19 pandemic latest:

  • Total confirmed cases: 739
  • Recoveries: 522
  • Deaths: 9

Actions to slow the spread of Covid-19:

  • 20 May: Full curfew announced from Thursday midnight to Sunday midnight. Lockdown restrictions also eased, allowing citizens to move using their vehicles until 11 pm on 20 and 21 May, with odd and even licence plate numbers to move on different days.

Measures to minimise the economic crisis: 

  • 31 May: Employers impacted by shutdown allowed to slash May and June payroll by 30 per cent as long as employees are in agreement and the reduction does not push the employee wage beyond the statuary minimum pay. Reductions must start with the senior management team. 
  • 30 May: Mosques and religious sites gradually planned to reopen this week after public-sector employees returned to work last week.
As of 10.30 GST, 1 June 2020. Click here for Covid-19 updates in Mena during May 2020.
Lebanon

Covid-19 pandemic latest:

  • Total confirmed cases: 1,220
  • Recoveries: 712
  • Deaths: 27

Actions to slow the spread of Covid-19:

  • 31 May: Full lockdown imposed in the village of Majdal Anjar in Bekaa, east Lebanon, for five days.
  • 19 May: Prime Minister Hassan Diab reportedly says lockdown will be imposed again with unprecedented measures if citizens do not adhere to social distancing rules.
  • 12 May: Four-day total lockdown announced as cases grow after some individuals flout social distancing rules.
  • 10 May: Government mulls full lockdown for 48 hours after a spike in coronavirus cases following an easing of movement restrictions last week.

Measures to minimise the economic crisis: 

  • 22 May: 'State of general mobilisation' extended until 7 June. The Daily Star reports Beirut plans to systematically reopen the country, but concerns of a second wave persist.
  • 18 May: Reopening gets under way even as nightly curfew from 7pm-5am remains in place, as does the system to allow odd and even number plate cars on the road on alternate days. Restaurants and cafes can open at 50 per cent capacity. Swimming in the sea and going to the gym or the park remains banned.
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Morocco

Covid-19 pandemic latest:

  • Total confirmed cases: 7,807
  • Recoveries: 5,459
  • Deaths: 205

Actions to slow the spread of Covid-19:

  • 18 May: Lockdown extended to 10 June as case numbers continue to grow.
  • 19 April: Lockdown extended to 20 May.
  • 6 April: Face masks made mandatory and violators face prison sentences of up to three months and a fine of up to MD1,300. 

Measures to minimise the economic crisis: 

  • 20 May: Arab Monetary Fund extends $127m loan to help Morocco combat Covid-19.
  • 11 May: Central Bank asks local banks to withhold dividends this year to mitigate the financial impact of Covid-19.
As of 10.30 GST, 1 June 2020. Click here for Covid-19 updates in Mena during May 2020.
Libya

Covid-19 pandemic latest:

  • Total confirmed cases: 156
  • Recoveries: 52
  • Deaths: 5

Actions to slow the spread of Covid-19: 

  • 11 April: UAE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Anwar Gargash, says need for immediate end to hostilities in Libya discussed with Stephanie Turco Williams, the deputy head of the UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL).
  • 30 March: At least 466 prisoners reportedly freed to curb the spread of Covid-19.

Measures to minimise the economic crisis: 

  • 10 April: Libya receives medical supplies from Turkey’s National Defense Ministry.
  • 5 April: State of emergency continues in Libya as former Prime Minister  Mahmoud Jibril reportedly dies from coronavirus.
  • 14 March: Al-Sarraj government in Tripoli declares state of medical emergency and allots LD500m for anti-coronavirus measures.
As of 10.30 GST, 1 June 2020. Click here for Covid-19 updates in Mena during May 2020.
Tunisia

Covid-19 pandemic latest:

  • Total confirmed cases: 1,077
  • Recoveries: 960
  • Deaths: 48

Actions to slow the spread of Covid-19:

  • 29 May: Tunisian President Kais Saied announces extension to the state of emergency in the country by six months starting from 30 May.
  • 19 April: Lockdown extended till 4 May.
  • 16 April: President Kais Saied announces second extension to nationwide lockdown.
  • 4 April: Tunisia’s parliament cedes some powers to the government for two months to help it handle the coronavirus crisis and the expected economic fallout, with Prime Minister Elyes Fakhfakh’s government to be allowed to issue decrees, strike purchasing agreements and seek finance without consulting parliament, Reuters reports.

Measures to minimise the economic crisis: 

  • 21 May: Mosques, restaurants and cafés to reopen from 4 June, with universities suspended till at least 8 June, Andalou Agency reports.
  • 20 May: EU council approves $657.3m loan for Tunisia.
As of 10.30 GST, 1 June 2020. Click here for Covid-19 updates in Mena during May 2020.
Algeria

Covid-19 pandemic latest:

  • Total confirmed cases: 9,394
  • Recoveries: 5,748
  • Deaths: 653

Actions to slow the spread of Covid-19:

  • 28 May: Lockdown extended from 30 May to 13 June to curb Covid-19.
  • 19 May: Algeria extends curfew for Eid al-Fitr holiday. Restrictions will be imposed from 1pm-7am in most provinces and 5pm-7am in other parts, Reuters Africa reports.

Measures to minimise the economic crisis: 

  • 11 May: Algiers laboratory, in partnership with Canadian and Jordanian companies, starts production of Covid-19 testing kits with a detection time of 15 minutes and a production capacity of 200,000 units per week.
  • 9 May: Government approves hike of 2-7 per cent in retirement pensions despite financial challenges facing the country.
As of 10.30 GST, 1 June 2020. Click here for Covid-19 updates in Mena during May 2020.
Yemen

Covid-19 pandemic latest:

  • Total confirmed cases: 323
  • Recoveries: 14
  • Deaths: 80

Actions to slow the spread of Covid-19:

  • 4 May: Public areas including government buildings, markets and mosques to be sprayed with disinfectant as local authorities move to curb Covid-19.
  • 11 April: Authorities in the southeast Yemen province of Hadramout move to curb Covid-19 in the port city of Al-Sheher by imposing further measures, where the country’s first case was announced on 10 April. A curfew from 6pm to 6am has been imposed in all cities of the province, and Hadramout governor Faraj Salmen al-Bahsani has urged residents to comply with the measures and stay indoors as much as possible.

Measures to minimise the economic crisis: 

  • 18 May: Yemen’s Health Minister Nasser Ba’aom and Minister of Local Administration Abdul Raqib Fatah appeal for international aid. “We need personal protective equipment (PPE) supplies, ventilators, finance for the medical workers who work in the Covid-19 centres,” Dr Ba’aom said, according to the National. “We also need medical equipment such as a complete biological unit, testing kits, field hospitals and beds for the intensive care units (ICUs). Additionally, we still need food aid as well as water, sanitation and hygiene.”
As of 10.30 GST, 1 June 2020. Click here for Covid-19 updates in Mena during May 2020.
Syria

Covid-19 pandemic latest:

  • Total confirmed cases: 122
  • Recoveries: 46
  • Deaths: 5

Actions to slow the spread of Covid-19:

  • 7 May: Syria postpones parliamentary elections for second time from 20 May to 19 July as preventive measure to curb Covid-19.
  • 2 April: Syrian authorities seal major shrine that Iranian pilgrims are known to visit.
  • 29 March: Ban on commuting between provinces and all other urban and rural areas takes effect.

Financial measures to minimise the economic crisis:

  • 25 May: Damascus eases lockdown restrictions to support economic growth, but repatriation flights put on hold as recently returned Syrians are treated.
  • 3 May: President Bashar Al Assad says Syria could face a "real catastrophe" if Covid-19 cases grow.
  • 29 April: Syrian government says it is extending the nationwide curfew to stem the spread of coronavirus but has eased the tight lockdown by allowing all businesses and public markets to go back to work. “The ministerial committee agrees to the opening of all popular markets and all commercial industrial enterprises and services firms,” Reuters reported, citing a government statement. Opening hours are restricted between 8am and 5pm.
  • 27 March: UAE offers to support Syria amid Covid-19 outbreak. Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces tells Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad that Syria “will not be left alone during these delicate and critical circumstances”.
As of 10.30 GST, 1 June 2020. Click here for Covid-19 updates in Mena during May 2020.

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