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Kuwait imposes COVID-19 measures in mosques and marriage ceremonies
The Arab News reported that Kuwait has reimposed COVID-19 measures in mosques and marriage ceremonies amid a spike in infections and the emergence of the new omicron variant.
State news agency KUNA reported, worshippers visiting mosques are now required to maintain social distancing, wear facemasks, bring their own prayer mats and avoid direct contact.
Tthe report said, mosque officials must also keep doors and windows open during sermons and prayer times. There must also be a time-cap of 15 minutes to Friday afternoon sermons.
In marriage contract-writing ceremonies, only six individuals are allowed to attend beginning Jan. 9.
Kuwait imposes ban on gatherings in closed places until Feb. 28
The government also banned all kinds of public gatherings in closed places as from Jan. 9 until Feb. 28.
Kuwait encourages citizens to leave several European countries due to Omicron
Kuwait reported 2,413 new COVID-19 infections in the past 24 hours after conducting 27,541 new tests. The country’s total caseload is 425,455, with 412,749 recoveries and 2,469 deaths.
Source: arabnews
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