Fears grow of new wave of COVID-19 infections
By Joy Mazahreh - Jul 16,2021 - Last updated at Jul 16,2021
AMMAN As Eid Al Adha approaches, citizens and experts worry about a new wave of COVID-19 infections in the Kingdom.
Abdulrahman Aladwan, a Jordanian in his 20s, recalled how many citizens in the past Eid Al Fitr did not follow safety precautions or wear masks. A lot of people visited each other during eid and greeted each other while shaking hands and kissing, he told The Jordan Times.
Nada Hamad, a young Jordanian, said that people are getting bored . The vaccine guaranteed many citizens they would not catch the virus, which led them to also take fewer safety precautions, Hamad told The Jordan Times.
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