REGULATIONS MADE MORE STRINGENT TO PREVENT THE SPREAD OF KOVID IN SAUDI

Regulations Have Been Made More Stringent To Prevent The Spread Of Kovid In Saudi. One Of The Biggest Iftars In The World Is Held At The Mosque Nabawi In Madinah. Iftar At The Medina Mosque, Where Millions Of Believers Attend Daily, Will Not Be This Year.

The Haram Division Informed The Respective Iftar Committees That There Will Be No Fasting During Ramadan This Year In The Back Of The Kovid Pestilence.

Meanwhile, Prince Faisal Bin Salman Has Initiated A Scheme To Provide Food To The Believers In Fasting Foods. Regulations Are Being Tightened In Different Parts Of The Country To Prevent The Spread Of Kovid.

The Jeddah Municipality Has Ordered That There Should Be No More Than Five People At The Same Time Selling Essential Goods In Jeddah.

In Addition, No More Than One Employee Is Allowed In The Shop. This Will Vary According To The Size Of The Shops. In Riyadh, The Ministry Of Commerce Banned Children Under The Age Of 15 From Entering All Shops.

Eastern Province Police Spokesman Said That Door Delivery Is Not Allowed For Bicycle And Bike Orders From Bakalas.

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