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Doha
Ten more nationals have been booked for violating the home-quarantine pledge they undertook as part of efforts to contain the spread of coronavius (COVID-19) in Qatar, the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) said on Tuesday.
Qatar had approved home isolation as a second option for families returning to the country from abroad, provided they sign a pledge to remain under self-quarantine for a prescribed period.
The violators are:
1- Ahmed Salem Ahmed Saleh al Bakri
2- Ahmed Rweiki Ghorban al Quqaqi al Ruwaili
3- Abdullah Ali Rashid Ali al Ghreenayq
4- Jaber Ayed Salem Khijim al Athba
5- Abdulaziz Ismail Youssef Nasser al Nasser
6- Faisal Abdullah Muhammad al Sheikh al Kuwari
7- Ali Ahmed Munsar al Hamad
8- Abdul Rahman Khalid Abdullah al Ghanem al Maadeed
9- Abdullah Ayed Khijim al Athra al Marri
10- Faisal Rashid Hamad Alayyan al Marri
The MoPH statement said people violating these conditions will face penalties in accordance with the provisions of Article (253) of the Penal Code No (11) of 2004, and the provisions of Law No (17) of 1990, regarding the prevention of infectious diseases, and Law No (17) of 2002 on protecting society.
The relevant authorities in Qatar called on citizens and residents of the domestic quarantine to strictly adhere to the requirements set by the Ministry of Public Health to ensure their safety and the safety of others.
Doha
Ten more nationals have been booked for violating the home-quarantine pledge they undertook as part of efforts to contain the spread of coronavius (COVID-19) in Qatar, the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) said on Tuesday.
Qatar had approved home isolation as a second option for families returning to the country from abroad, provided they sign a pledge to remain under self-quarantine for a prescribed period.
The violators are:
1- Ahmed Salem Ahmed Saleh al Bakri
2- Ahmed Rweiki Ghorban al Quqaqi al Ruwaili
3- Abdullah Ali Rashid Ali al Ghreenayq
4- Jaber Ayed Salem Khijim al Athba
5- Abdulaziz Ismail Youssef Nasser al Nasser
6- Faisal Abdullah Muhammad al Sheikh al Kuwari
7- Ali Ahmed Munsar al Hamad
8- Abdul Rahman Khalid Abdullah al Ghanem al Maadeed
9- Abdullah Ayed Khijim al Athra al Marri
10- Faisal Rashid Hamad Alayyan al Marri
The MoPH statement said people violating these conditions will face penalties in accordance with the provisions of Article (253) of the Penal Code No (11) of 2004, and the provisions of Law No (17) of 1990, regarding the prevention of infectious diseases, and Law No (17) of 2002 on protecting society.
The relevant authorities in Qatar called on citizens and residents of the domestic quarantine to strictly adhere to the requirements set by the Ministry of Public Health to ensure their safety and the safety of others.