JEDDAH: Saudi municipalities have ramped up efforts to monitor compliance with health and safety measures aimed at preventing the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
The municipality of Jeddah recently carried out 3,328 inspection tours of commercial centers and facilities in one day, identifying nine violations. Authorities closed the commercial outlets found to have breached protocols.
Meanwhile, the municipality of the Eastern Province uncovered 77 rule violations during 1,364 similar checks, also conducted in one day, resulting in field teams shutting down two shops.
The violations included noncompliance with social distancing and mask-wearing directives, leniency in measuring the temperature of customers, overcrowding issues, and a failure to effectively use the Tawakkalna contact tracing app.
Saudi authorities ramp up COVID-19 health inspections
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Saudi authorities ramp up COVID-19 health inspections
KSrelief distributes food to 1,479 families in Burkina Faso
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s aid agency KSrelief has distributed food relief to 1,479 families in Ouahigouya in Burkina Faso, benefiting 8,874 individuals.
The aid is a part of the organization’s 2026 Food Security Support Project for the country, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Friday.
KSrelief provides support to vulnerable people across the world.
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