Oman’s daily rate of COVID-19 infections triples

There were 1,931 new cases reported on Wednesday, June 9, 2021 – that’s 3.35 times higher than the 576 new cases the country reported on May 11, 2021. (File/AFP)
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Updated 10 June 2021
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Oman’s daily rate of COVID-19 infections triples

  • Health expert says there are still people not getting vaccinated
  • Number of hospitalizations nearly doubles

DUBAI: Oman’s daily infection rate has more than tripled in the past 30 days, with the number of people testing positive with COVID-19 approaching 2,000 this week, national daily Times of Oman reported, citing the country’s Ministry of Health.

There were 1,931 new cases reported on Wednesday, June 9, 2021 – that’s 3.35 times higher than the 576 new cases the country reported on May 11, 2021.

There has also been an increase in the number of new hospital admissions, rising from 83 on May 11 to 128 admissions on June 9.

“The indicators of this wave are very worrisome, and this recent spike in numbers is because of gatherings that took place during Eid,” Dr Faryal Al Lawati, a Senior Consultant in Infectious Diseases at the Royal Hospital, told local radio station Shabiba FM.

She said that while other contributing factors were an issue, the increase in infections was because the virus had become more resilient.

Al Lawati said a there was a still a selection of population who believed that because they were vaccinated they nolonger had to wear masks, adding: “After being vaccinated, however, you require at least three months for it to take effect.”

And she said the number of people being vaccinated in some governorates was still low.


1,965 Israeli violations recorded against Palestinians in February

Updated 04 March 2026
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1,965 Israeli violations recorded against Palestinians in February

  • Head of Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission condemns attacks as a continuation of ‘terror’ against Palestinians
  • Violations included assaults, uprooting trees, burning fields and preventing olive pickers from accessing their lands

LONDON: Israeli forces and settlers carried out 1,965 attacks across Palestinian towns in the occupied West Bank in February, according to a report by the Palestinian Authority.

Muayyad Shaaban, head of the Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission, condemned the attacks as a continuation of the “terror” against the Palestinian people, their land and property.

The commission documented 1,454 attacks by Israeli forces and 511 by settlers, most of which were concentrated in the governorates of Hebron with 421 attacks, followed by Nablus with 340, Ramallah and Al-Bireh with 320, and East Jerusalem with 210 attacks.

Violations have included direct beatings of Palestinians, uprooting trees, burning fields, and preventing olive pickers from accessing their lands.

Israeli forces have seized land and demolished homes and agricultural facilities under the pretext of “security,” which has enabled settlers to expand their settlements, according to Wafa news agency.

Shaaban said: “What is taking place represents an organized methodology aimed at emptying the land of its owners and imposing an integrated racist colonial system.”

Israeli settlers have poisoned and uprooted a total of 1,314 trees, including 1,054 olive trees, in the areas of Ramallah, Bethlehem, Hebron, Nablus and Tulkarm. The olive groves have been a lifeline for Palestinians in the West Bank, with an estimated 80,000 to 100,000 families relying on the olive harvest for their livelihoods, according to the UN Human Rights Council.

In February, Israeli forces demolished 122 structures belonging to Palestinians, including 56 inhabited homes, nine uninhabited homes, 34 agricultural facilities and 18 sources of livelihood. More than one-third of these demolitions took place in Jerusalem, totaling 46 structures.