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COVID-19: As new case numbers soar, Iraq's parliament suggests reinstating full curfew

COVID-19: As new case numbers soar, Iraq's parliament suggests reinstating full curfew
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Roundup: Iraq cancels lockdown, imposing partial curfew

Roundup: Iraq cancels lockdown, imposing partial curfew Xinhua 16 May 2021, 04:44 GMT+10 BAGHDAD, May 15 (Xinhua) Iraq s authorities has lifted the planned 10-day full lockdown put into effect to curb the rising COVID-19 infections, replacing it with a partial curfew. The Iraqi authorities earlier decided to tighten COVID-19-related restrictive measures, including a full curfew from May 12 to 22. Malls, restaurants, cafes, and other public facilities were required to be closed. One day after the full curfew came into effect on Wednesday, a statement by the Higher Committee for Health and National Safety said that the committee decided to ease the restriction and replace the full curfew with a partial one to facilitate the vaccination campaign.

Iraq announces 10-day lockdown amid virus surge

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.”

Xinhua Middle East news summary at 2200 GMT, May 4

Xinhua Middle East news summary at 2200 GMT, May 4 Xinhua 05 May 2021, 08:05 GMT+10 BEIRUT Lebanon and Israel resumed on Tuesday indirect negotiations to demarcate maritime borders in a fifth round sponsored by the United Nations with direct mediation by the United States, the National News Agency reported. The negotiations took place in a meeting held at the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) headquarters in Naqoura in southern Lebanon. (Lebanon-Israel-Border) BAGHDAD The Iraqi authorities on Tuesday decided to impose a 10-day full curfew to curb the spread of coronavirus, while the Ministry of Health reported 6,143 new COVID-19 cases.

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