Messenger KUWAIT CITY, Feb 20: The decision issued by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Thursday to mandate institutional quarantine for passengers arriving to Kuwait has sparked protests in both Kuwaiti and non- Kuwaiti circles, as well as the Parliament. They consider it to be inconsistent with Article No. 28 of the Constitution, which stipulates, “A Kuwaiti citizen may not be deported from Kuwait or prevented from returning to it.” Some hinted at the influence of hotels and resorts in this decision. Informed sources suggested that the Cabinet may amend or correct the decision of DGCA, given its violation of the Constitution, indicating that the intention is to abolish the requirement of institutional quarantine for Kuwaitis returning from abroad and instead allow them to be home quarantined for 14 days.