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Bahrain Starts COVID-19 Vaccine Campaign
2020-12-16
Bahrain began on Wednesday (December 16, 2020) giving the Coronavirus vaccine, as the call center affiliated with the National Medical Taskforce for Combating the Coronavirus started calling those registered to receive the vaccine.
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Why Are Authorities Still Taking Isolation Measures against Prisoners?
2020-12-13
The Bahraini government is easing measures for combating the Coronavirus pandemic and life is returning to the island nation. Malls, restaurants and cafes have resumed their work. People can now meet with each other, except for prisoners, who no one speaks about. They have been deprived of family visits for about 8 months.
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Bahrain Ordered More than One Million Doses of Coronavirus Vaccines since August
2020-11-11
Manaf Al-Qahtani, member of the National Medical Taskforce for Combating the Coronavirus, said that Bahrain made an order last August to purchase more than 1 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccines.
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Coronavirus Claims Lives of 100 Bahrainis in Less than 2 Months, Number of Infections Exceeds 80,000
2020-10-28
Coronavirus has claimed the lives of 100 Bahrainis in less than two months. Death toll has risen dramatically this month killing 56 Bahrainis, although the number of infections has significantly decreased.
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Bahrain Ends Mandatory Self-Isolation for all Arrivals
2020-08-21
Bahrain announced on Wednesday it would end a protocol that required all those arriving in the country to self-isolate at home for 10 days regardless of the outcome of testing, its health ministry said in a statement on Wednesday.
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Gov't Exploits Epidemic to Prevent Shiites from Commemorating Ashura
2020-08-12
The Bahraini authorities are clearly trying to take advantage of the exceptional measures of the Coronavirus pandemic and exploiting this conundrum that many countries around the globe are witnessing in order to intensify the persecution of Shiite citizens in Bahrain.
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COVID-19 Case Detected among Jaw Prisoners
2020-08-04
Human rights activist Ibtisam Al-Saegh said she received a call from one of Jaw prisoners stating that there are Coronavirus cases inside the prison.
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Bahrain's Senior Scholars: 2020 Ashura Commemoration would Held be in Accordance with Health Precautions
2020-08-03
Bahrain's senior religious scholars issued a statement saying that the return of Husseiniyas (religious congregation halls) and Ashura commemoration rituals would happen this year in accordance with strict health regulations and precautions.
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Coronavirus Death Toll in Bahrain Hits 134
2020-07-26
The Coronavirus (COVID-19)-related death toll in the Kingdom of Bahrain has risen to 134, after two deaths were recorded on Friday.
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Coronavirus: Gov't Sought Help from Italy, Not UAE or KSA
2020-07-14
While Bahrain ranked fourth on Johns Hopkins University scale for the worst places in terms of the most COVID-19 cases in the past week, with an average of 2,200 infections per million people, the infections in the country exceeded 30,000 and recorded 100 deaths.
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25,000 Covid-19 Cases, 83 Deaths: Bahrain Not Ready to Ease Restrictions
2020-06-29
The number of Coronavirus (Covid-19) cases in Bahrain exceeded 25,000 on Sunday, June 28, 2020, while the Ministry of Health announced the death of four patients at once, bringing the death toll to 83.
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Bahrain Bought 385,000 Surgical Masks, Masks to Prevent Dust and Odors Worth BD10 Million within 2 Months
2020-06-18
Over the past two months, Bahrain has imported 10,850,653 million dinars (approximately $70.149,018 million) worth of surgical masks and face masks to prevent dust and odors, according to the Information and E-Government Authority, among the top 50 non-oil commodities imported.
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Bahrain: Sports Activities to Resume Mid-July without Spectators
2020-06-17
Bahrain announced on Tuesday (June 16, 2020) the resumption of sports activity and local sports leagues from mid-July, without the spectators. The decision was taken today during the government executive committee chaired by Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa.
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Bahrain, Kuwait and Norway Contact Tracing Apps among Most Dangerous for Privacy: Amnesty
2020-06-17
Bahrain, Kuwait and Norway have rolled out some of the most invasive COVID-19 contact tracing apps around the world, putting the privacy and security of hundreds of thousands of people at risk, an Amnesty International investigation reveals.
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Coronavirus: Bahrain Ranked 2 in terms of States that have Population of More than 100,000
2020-06-10
Bahrain has become the fifth country cross the world in terms of Coronavirus cases with respect to population.
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Bahrain Allows Training Institutes to Resume Work, Receive Trainees Starting Next Week
2020-06-10
In its first of kind decision since the suspension of work in educational and training institutions last March, the Bahraini authorities allowed vocational training institutes to resume their work and receive trainees starting next week, in a circular issued by Labor Minister Jameel Hamidan.
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Bahrain Registers 14th Covid-19 Death
2020-05-25
The Health Ministry announced 14th Covid-19 death. The 44-year-old male expatriate had been placed in isolation and received extensive 24-hour treatment from a specialized medical team, the ministry said.
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Bahrain Ranked 11 across the World in terms of Coronavirus cases with respect to Population
2020-05-23
International sites specialized in following up data on the Coronavirus epidemic have shown that Bahrain ranked 11th across the world in terms of Coronavirus cases with respect to population.
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Latest Sufferings of Political Prisoners in Jaw and Dry Dock Prisons
2020-05-21
"Rasd", a network specialized in security movements, raids and arrests, announced that the Jaw Prison administration punished a number of detainees who commemorated religious rites during the month of Ramadan.
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Who's the Bahrain Team Managing Fight against Coronavirus Pandemic? Examples on Chaos in Management
2020-05-19
Is there a team called #Bahrain_Team that manages the Coronavirus pandemic that is burdening the world, or is there multiple teams in the country, each dealing with the pandemic as they please.