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COVID-19: Oman minister says country will have to pay heavy price if people don t abide by regulations

Dubai: Oman has reported an alarming increase in the number of COVID-19 patients in intensive care unit, local media reported. According to Dr. Ahmed Al Saidi, Minister of Health, the number of patients in intensive care was 51 before January 21 and the number doubled two days ago to reach 102 patients. New virus variant The minister revealed that Oman has registered six cases of the new virus variant, adding that the Supreme Committee tasked with tackling COVID-19 has taken a number of precautionary measures to halt the spread of the genetic mutation of the virus, including the closure of borders and other measures that the country did not want to take, but had to as many people did not abide by the procedures.

Five sectors see growth despite COVID effect

Five sectors see growth despite COVID effect By Farah Al Asmar - Jan 24,2021 - Last updated at Jan 24,2021 A view of a street in Amman during a recent lockdown (JT file photo) AMMAN Despite threats posed by the COVID 19 pandemic, a number of businesses have achieved positive growth during these unprecedented times, according to various sector representatives. Sectors that witnessed rapid growth amid the crisis include mask production, medical equipment and supplies, e-learning portals, life coaching, mental health and wellbeing, and nutrition, the representatives told The Jordan Times.     Demand for masks surged from the onset of the coronavirus crisis, said Mahmoud Al Jleis, mask supplier and member of the Amman Chamber of Commerce.

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