May 5, 2021
Iraq is imposing a 10-day lockdown as the country experiences a surge in new coronavirus infections, coupled with a slow vaccine rollout.
From May 12-22, mass gatherings are prohibited and malls, cafes, cinemas, parks, event halls, swimming pools, gymnasiums will remain closed. Pharmacies and grocery stores are exempt, and restaurants can provide takeout only.
During a Cabinet meeting on Tuesday, the recommendations of the Higher Committee for Health and National Safety were approved, which included halting in-person learning at schools and universities.
A statement from the prime minister’s office said the new lockdown measures come in response to “an increase in the number of cases throughout Iraq.”