The Indonesian Ministry of Health has announced close monitoring of a new COVID-19 variant known as 'Cicada'. Although it has not yet been detected in Indonesia, the ministry urges citizens to remain vigilant.
Jordan's Minister of Education, <strong>Waleed Al-Momani</strong>, has confirmed that there is currently no official decision regarding the adoption of remote learning in schools. This statement comes amid increasing calls for the implementation of this system as a precautionary measure.
A recent study has found that COVID-19 may increase the risk of heart disease even among healthy individuals. These findings raise concerns about the long-term health effects of the virus.
Authorities in Dubai have announced the closure of all churches and temples in the emirate due to public safety concerns. This unprecedented decision raises questions about its impact on the local religious community while places of worship in other emirates remain open.
The Northern Region Police announced the apprehension of <strong>45 individuals</strong> for violating COVID-19 safety measures. This action is part of ongoing efforts by authorities to enhance public safety and curb the spread of the virus.
Local authorities in Assiut have sealed 34 commercial shops for violating the early closure order implemented to curb the spread of COVID-19. This action is part of the government's efforts to ensure market regulation and maintain public order.
The Egyptian Cabinet has announced a new decision effective Sunday, which includes exceptions for certain categories of online work. This decision is part of the government's efforts to regulate work amid current circumstances.
The American University of Sharjah has announced the continuation of remote learning to ensure the safety of students and staff amid current health conditions in the region. This decision reflects the university's commitment to providing a safe and effective educational environment.
The UAE's Ministry of Education announced the extension of distance learning for schools and kindergartens until April 17, aiming to ensure student safety during current health conditions. This decision is part of the country's efforts to address ongoing health challenges.
Local sources reported that a café owner in Desouk closed the café's doors on customers after the designated closing time, sparking widespread debate over adherence to government regulations.
Commercial tower owners in Egypt express growing concerns about the government's decision to mandate early shop closures. They fear this move could negatively impact their businesses and increase existing financial pressures.
Schools in the United Arab Emirates are continuing to implement remote learning as the return to classrooms remains under review. This decision is made in light of current health conditions that necessitate precautionary measures.
People's Cinema has announced changes to its showtimes to comply with the government's decision to close all entertainment venues by 9 PM. This measure aims to curb the spread of COVID-19.
The Director of Emergency at the World Health Organization confirmed that the drug Dexamethasone represents a significant breakthrough in combating COVID-19. This medication, typically used for treating inflammation, has proven effective in reducing mortality among patients requiring respiratory support.
The Thai Ministry of Public Health announced that the COVID-19 variant known as 'Cicada' is expected to arrive in the country. However, it does not pose a serious threat and no additional vaccinations are required.
The Qalyubia Governorate has begun enforcing a closure of shops and cafes at 9 PM as part of government efforts to curb the spread of COVID-19. This decision aims to enhance precautionary measures to protect public health.
Imam Abdul Rahman Al Faisal Hospital has announced a set of health guidelines aimed at ensuring a safe and healthy return to school for students. These guidelines are part of the preparations for the new academic year, focusing on disease prevention and promoting public health.
Pfizer has announced that its experimental vaccine for Lyme disease demonstrates an efficacy of up to <strong>73%</strong>. However, concerns have been raised regarding the low number of cases in the trial, casting doubt on the vaccine's broader effectiveness.