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Saudi Arabia locks down Qatif region as coronavirus cases rise

Published: 08 Mar 2020 - 06:05 pm | Last Updated: 03 Nov 2021 - 03:20 pm
A worshipper wearing a protective mask, takes photographs around Mecca's Grand Mosque on March 6, 2020. AFP / Abdel Ghani BASHIR

A worshipper wearing a protective mask, takes photographs around Mecca's Grand Mosque on March 6, 2020. AFP / Abdel Ghani BASHIR

Reuters

Saudi Arabia on Sunday imposed a temporary lockdown on its eastern Qatif province to prevent the spread of coronavirus in the kingdom after recording four more cases that raised the total to 11.

The move risks stirring resentment in Qatif, which has been a flashpoint between the Saudi government and minority Shi'ites in the country who have complained of discrimination and marginalisation, charges the government denies.

Saudi Arabia's interior ministry said all the individuals diagnosed with the disease are from Qatif. Saudi authorities have previously said those infected have either been to Iran or interacted with people who visited the Islamic Republic.

The restrictions in Qatif could also raise tensions between Saudi Arabia and Iran after Riyadh on Thursday denounced Tehran for granting Saudi citizens entry amid the coronavirus outbreak. Saudi Arabia has banned travel to Iran and said legal actions will be taken against any Saudi national travelling there.

The Saudi interior ministry said it had temporarily halted movement into and out of the oil-producing Qatif region while ensuring returning residents could reach their homes and that commercial supplies to the province continue.

"Work at all public and private institutions is halted as a precautionary measure to prevent the spread of the disease, with the exception of vital facilities that provide security services and necessary provisions," a ministry statement said.

Cement blocks were placed on the main road to Qatif, a resident said, declining to be named due to sensitivities.

The Saudi health ministry earlier said the newly diagnosed people, three of whom are women, interacted with another case reported previously who had returned from Iran via the United Arab Emirates but did not disclose his visit to the authorities.

On Saturday, the Saudi government restricted land crossings with the UAE, Kuwait, and Bahrain to commercial trucks only and said passenger arrivals will be limited to three Saudi airports.