Baghdad - INA
Health Minister Hassan Al-Tamimi announced today, Tuesday, the lifting of a recommendation to impose a partial curfew, starting next Thursday.
Al-Tamimi said in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that he “raised a recommendation to impose a partial curfew starting next Thursday, from eight in the evening until six in the morning,” indicating that “there is complacency and lack of commitment by citizens, which may lead to number of injuries increased dramatically. "
He added, "There is also complacency by some educational institutions, especially private schools," noting that "he recommended closing many of these schools because of their non-compliance with the instructions of the Supreme Committee."
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