
Baghdad - INA - Zaid al-Tai
The Minister of Health and Environment, Hassan Al-Tamimi, announced coordination with the security services to start the areas stone operation.
Al-Tamimi said to the Iraqi News Agency (INA) today, Tuesday that "some areas constitute epidemic hotspots that can be extended due to non-compliance with the prohibition orders."
Al-Tamimi added that "the ministry will carry out a areas stone operation in the areas where the injuries were reported after the formation of integrated medical teams."
The Minister of Health and Environment, Hassan Al-Tamimi, announced studying the options for reapplying the comprehensive ban.
Al-Tamimi said in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA): "The persistence of high levels of corona in several regions continues as a result of non-compliance with the partial prohibition instructions, complacency in providing sterilization requirements and wearing masks in workplaces, and avoiding visiting centers and hospitals when symptoms of the new Corona epidemic emerge, It prompts us to study several options, including the return of a comprehensive or regional prohibition in order to protect citizens. "
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