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    Bahrain: 750 violations reported for not wearing masks

    News DeskBy News DeskMay 23, 2020Updated:May 23, 20205 Comments1 Min Read
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    750 violations related to not wearing masks at public places were reported in Bahrain.

    Director-General of Muharraq Governorate Police announced on Saturday the registration of 750 violations related to not wearing masks at public places.

    Meanwhile, the department takes legal proceedings to promote social distancing and banning gatherings of more than five persons in public places.

    He called upon citizens and residents to stay at home and leave only for necessary activities to support national efforts against coronavirus.

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