CORONAVIRUS:KUWAIT OFW QUARANTINE DAY #24- The Country’s Concern Regarding Safety Measures

April 4, 2020, Saturday  

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CORONAVIRUS:KUWAIT OFW QUARANTINE DAY #24

As the coronavirus pandemic drags on, health and security measures are being more strictly observed and have since then become a daily norm in the daily lives of Kuwait’s citizens and expatriates alike.

In Kuwait, the Ministry of Health announced 62 new COVID-19 cases with eleven additional recoveries. This brings to a total tally of 479 cases with 93 recovered cases. Within the new cases, 37 had contact with confirmed cases, and twenty-five is under investigation. Three hundred eighty-five patients are currently receiving medical treatment, while 17 are in the intensive care unit. Compared to yesterday’s report, the new number of cases increased. 

Safety Measures in Fighting the Virus

The Minister of Health Sheikh Dr. Bassel Al-Sabah released a statement that the government would make full use of its resources and capabilities in confronting the virus. This includes preparing the necessary equipment and health staff, isolating areas where recent coronavirus infections have surfaced, and the restriction of travel and movement in the said areas. Although the current situation appears to be under control due to the stringent health measures, the minister has since then repeated the importance of having citizens and expatriates alike to remain within their homes and to venture forth only when the need arises.

The Ministry of Health also holds daily meetings with various medical teams in order to find a treatment and vaccine for the coronavirus. These developments are then reported to the World Health Organization in collaboration with multiple groups within the international community. He insisted that no effort is being spared by the government, and the minister has since then voiced out his appreciation for His Highness the Amir’s support and confidence in the fight against the pandemic.

He also emphasized that there will be a swift and heavy retribution for those who incur violations against the Communicable Diseases Act and to anyone who would compromise the health security of the country.  There shall be a fine of KD 30,000 and an increased 1—year incarceration for those who knowingly cause the spread of the infection.

I am very grateful for the extensive effort done by the government of Kuwait, to all its lawmakers and ministers for their excellent work and sacrifice in implementing safety measures in combating the virus. There is a palpable air of solidarity and cooperation within the various agencies and ministries of Kuwait, and I cannot help but appreciate the competent and appropriate decisions that they have made in mitigating this threat.

Quarantined Building in Farwaniya

Security personnel have recently prevented the entry and exit of civilians and have imposed a quarantine on a residential building located in the Farwaniya area after a suspected case of COVID-19 infection was detected. The building is now being equipped with a medical clinic, and residential apartments and its entrances are being guarded with three patrol vehicles and security officers.

Solidarity Amidst the Pandemic

Kuwait’s strong culture of charity, known as “Fazaa,” continues to shine through the “Fazaat Al-Kuwait” campaign. Involving 41 accredited charities, the campaign has raised USD 30 million from nearly 200,000 donors. Over 150,000 meals were provided to workers in ministries, quarantines, and border areas. The Ministry of Social Affairs reported spending USD 9 million to support frontline workers and offer financial aid to those who lost jobs due to the pandemic.

As the saying goes, summer friends will melt away like summer snows, but winter friends are friends forever. Italy’s Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio expressed his heartfelt gratitude towards the Kuwaiti Government for its most needed support towards Italy in helping them combat the novel coronavirus. He also lauded Kuwait’s donation of USD 60 million to the World Health Organization as a contribution towards the collective effort in helping end the pandemic. Moreover, both ministers Maio and Dr. Nasser pondered further means of boosting cooperation between the two countries to address the pandemic’s negative effects.

Violations During Quarantine

On a Friday night, security personnel apprehended three Indian Expats for breaking the partial ban in the Farwaniya area. They were said to be found wandering around after partial ban hours, where they were then chased near a building and subsequently caught carrying alcohol. They have been referred to as the residence Investigation department to complete legal procedures.

Indian Expatriates Arrested for Breaking the Curfew

Zaid Al-Enezi, Head of Capital Municipality’s Emergency Team, announced the closure of 12 out of 593 inspected shops in the Capital Governorate for violating government health measures. Inspectors conducted field tours of shops, markets, and cooperatives to ensure compliance with COVID-19 regulations. They also issued 12 citations to businesses posing health risks. Al-Enezi stressed the importance of following Ministry guidelines to avoid closure.

On the other hand, Director of Department of Audit and Follow-up of Municipal Sevices in Mubarak Al-Kabeer Municipality also carried out a field tour with a group of inspectors in the West Abu Futaira area in a bid to ascertain the compliance of shops concerning health and security regulations. They have already issued 19 warnings to those who have been caught violating these rules and were subsequently closed with the cooperation of their owners.

Seeing the authorities of Kuwait leading the charge in implementing the proper health and safety guidelines to be followed during the pandemic surely puts my mind at ease knowing that despite the chaos and disruption caused by the pandemic, the government of Kuwait is still able to implement the rule of law and enforce order within its streets.

Regarding the Status of Repatriation

It is the 24th day of quarantine and the 14th day of curfew and the number of Filipino expatriates benefitting from the amnesty program by the Kuwait Government continue to grow as the Directorate of Civil Aviation announced this Saturday that 303 passengers from the second flight from Kuwait International Airport arrived on Manila as a part of the plan to facilitate the departure of expatriates who have expired residency permits.

Filipino Expatriates Avail of the Amnesty Program

Later that morning, two planes from Kuwait Airways carried 650 Filipino residence violators after the Ministry of Interior completed all procedures for their return to the Philippines and while exempting them from fines plus giving them free travel to Manila. The total number of departures has now reached 1400.

Therefore I encourage those who have not yet availed of the Amnesty Program to please do so as the Philippine Embassy has already released a statement that the last day of filing applications will be tomorrow on April 5.

COVID Updates in the Philippines

In the Philippines, the Department of Health announced 76 new COVID-19 cases with eight additional deaths and five recoveries. It brings to a total tally of 3,094 with 144 fatalities and 57 recovered cases. Compared to yesterday’s report, the new number of cases decreased.

The Department of Health announced that by April 14, the Philippines would be able to conduct 3,000 COVID-19 tests daily, aiming to reach 8,000–10,000 by the end of April. Priority will be given to vulnerable groups like pregnant women and frontline health workers. Additionally, locally developed test kits from the University of the Philippines, now approved by the FDA, will help boost testing capacity.


The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) recorded 517 COVID-19 cases of Filipinos abroad with 131 recoveries, forty-three fatalities, and 343 patients who are currently undergoing treatment. Within the death tolls, they recorded nineteen cases from Europe, one from the Asia Pacific region, three from the Middle East, and twenty from the Americas. 

COVID-19 Cases of OFW’s Abroad

Globally, there has been a rising trend of  COVID-19 infections in almost every country. These figures will only continue to rise as our governments continue to increase their testing capacity to identify and isolate these cases. I am confident with the capabilities of the Kuwait and Philippine Government in addressing this threat.  All that is left for us to do is to abide by the rules and regulations and put our trust in them as they work hard in helping our brothers and sister return home.

Huwag kang matakot, sapagka’t ako’y sumasaiyo; huwag kang manglupaypay, sapagka’t ako’y iyong Dios; aking palalakasin ka; oo, aking tutulungan ka; oo, aking aalalayan ka ng kanang kamay ng aking katuwiran.

Isaias 41:10

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