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Coronavirus: Saudi Arabia Decides to Suspend All International Flights for Two Weeks

Akash Singh

On Saturday, Saudi Arabia said that it has decided to suspend all international flights for two weeks in the latest effort to stop the spread of the coronavirus. Gulf countries have begun taking strict steps to stop the epidemic. The coronavirus has spread in almost 129 countries and infected over 130000 people.

Due to the Coronavirus, more than 11,000 people have been infected in Iran. At the same time, the death toll has exceeded 500. Many of these people have seen mild symptoms of coronavirus. Many recover from the coronavirus within a few weeks, but its outbreak has caused more than 5,000 deaths worldwide.

In the United Arab Emirates, health officials ordered the elderly to stay indoors due to an outbreak of coronavirus, and officials said some federal employees could start working from home for two weeks from Sunday. Abu Dhabi's The National newspaper reported that nightclubs and tourist restaurants in the Emirates would be closed until the end of March. The Department of Culture and Tourism postponed all planned events, including concerts in Abu Dhabi. This decision is not limited to Dubai. Many major sporting events, conferences and other celebrations around the world have been canceled.

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