April 9, 2020, Thursday
We discover our greatness when we find ourselves in a situation more significant than we are, and we manage to grow and become bigger than the situation.
– Luigina Sgarro
CORONAVIRUS:KUWAIT OFW QUARANTINE DAY #29
As the world goes through a pandemic and every citizen in the country is abiding by the quarantine guidelines and staying at home to avoid getting infected, it is understandable that people are getting worried about where they will get food. Supermarkets are now being closed, and many workers are also laid off due to the economic disruption brought by the virus.
Kuwait’s Ministry of Health reported 55 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the total to 910, with 111 recoveries and no new deaths. Of the new cases, 51 had contact with confirmed cases, including 36 Indians, 6 Bangladeshis, 4 Kuwaitis, and others. Four cases are under investigation. Currently, 798 patients are receiving treatment, 22 are in ICU. The number of new cases has decreased compared to yesterday.

“Update of COVID-19 cases in Kuwait on April 9, 2020.”
Ensuring the Food Supply of Citizens
Today marks the 29th day of quarantine and the 19th of curfew in Kuwait. To support citizens and expatriates, especially in quarantined areas like Jleeb Al-Shuyoukh and Mahboula, the government will distribute daily food baskets. Minister Maryam Al-Aqeel announced the initiative, in cooperation with various ministries and organizations, to ensure no one goes hungry during the pandemic. Distribution will take place at five locations with civil defense support.
Minister of Social Affairs and the Minister of State for Economic Affairs Maryam Al-Aqeel
I am very thankful to the Government of Kuwait, especially to the Prime Minister His Highness Sheikh Al-Khaled Sabah, for his compassion in providing our fellow expatriates with the food supplies and consumer goods that are needed for their survival.
Amid the COVID-19 crisis, Kuwait’s Ministry of Health is calling on private sector doctors, nurses, and medical staff to volunteer. Applications are open for three days starting April 12. Doctors can apply at the Technical Affairs office, and nurses at the Medical Services office. Applicants must bring their practicing license, civil ID, and a letter of approval from their current employer.
The government of Kuwait has also raised its efforts in the fight against the pandemic and has since then elevated its precautionary measures in containing the virus. These measures include the consideration in implementing a full curfew and hiring more medical workers as they plan on the resumption of state departments in a remote manner.

Al Mezrem also stated in an online press release that those authorities responsible for making the executive plans during the quarantine should also consider making operational plans on the implementation of a full curfew and also to minimize any hindrances that may obstruct its execution. He also made placed a significant emphasis on with the companies related to security and cleaning who have formed contracts with the Government of Kuwait to ensure the welfare of their constituents by paying them with the proper wages and making sure that they are living in humane and decent housing units. He also warned that the companies who fail to comply with these guidelines would receive legal action.
Since then, he has also approved the Ministry of Health’s initiative in expanding its capabilities in handling the pandemic by recruiting medical professionals from the private sector as well as the allocation of medical facilities for the use and isolation of COVID-19 patients. Furthermore, the government has also approved the Ministry of Commerce’s request to initiate an electronic application in order to prevent the formation of large gatherings, which contribute to the spread of the virus.
Regarding the status of the lockdown within the areas within Jleeb Al-Shuyoukh and Mahboula, the government has since then ensured the wellbeing of the inhabitants residing therein by providing them with the necessary medical services and food supplies in order for them to make it through the lockdown as well as maintain their health. Furthermore, the Deputy Premier, Interior Minister, and the Minister of State for Cabinet Anas Al-Saleh released a statement that His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah that he has already imposed an order to cut the passes that guarantee the movement of workers by half.
I am simply thankful and in awe of the Kuwaiti Government’s express concern for its citizens and expatriates. Not only are they continue expanding their abilities in staving off this pandemic, but they have also made sure that their citizens are also well provided for with both food and medical supplies.
Violations During the Quarantine
The Kuwait Ministry of Interior released a statement this Thursday that the police have recently arrested four expatriate workers for cutting the barbed wire fence in order to break out of the Mahboula Area in the Al-Ahmadi Governorate which is currently under lockdown. After interrogating the individuals in question, they confessed to the charges, and the legal processes to extradite them out of Kuwait are already ongoing.
The Juvenile Misdemeanor Court has also recently sentenced a teenager to 3 months of confinement in a juvenile penal institution for violating the curfew. With this in mind, I call on everyone to abide by the laws that the authorities have set in order to make sure that the pandemic does not spread any further. These laws and guidelines also serve not only to protect its citizens but also to the integrity of public health. Thus, we must show our conviction in respecting the laws of our land and enacting the societal responsibility that is required of us as law-abiding citizens.
Updates from the Philippine Embassy in Kuwait
In light of the current pandemic, the Philippine Embassy in Kuwait has decided to release an online survey appealing to Filipino Healthcare Workers in order to have a better grasp of the situation that our OFW’s are currently going through as well as the challenges they face daily.
PUBLIC ADVISORY: Survey Of Filipino Health Care Workers In Kuwait
The Philippine Embassy in Kuwait also joins the Filipino nation in the observance of Araw ng Kagitingan, marking the 78th anniversary of the Fall of Bataan during the Second World War.
President Rodrigo Duterte also released a statement from the Malacanang stating that he is one with the Philippines in commemorating the brave and gallant sacrifices that our soldiers made in Bataan so that we can enjoy the democracy that we have today. With that in mind, we must also draw strength and courage from our valiant ancestors, especially during this pandemic, which threatens the health of the public. We must also comply with the quarantine so that our front liners’ sacrifices, doctors, nurses, soldiers, janitors, and public health workers would not go to waste.
COVID-19 Updates in the Philippines
In the Philippines, the Department of Health announced 206 new COVID-19 cases with twenty-one additional deaths and twenty-eight recoveries. It brings to a total tally of 4,076 with 203 fatalities and 124 recovered incidents. Compared to yesterday’s report, the new number of cases increased.

Update of COVID-19 cases in the Philippines on April 9, 2020
The Philippine Embassy in Kuwait also joins the celebration of our Filipino Christian brothers and sisters in the Philippines, Kuwait, and around the world in remembering and honoring Christ’s passion this Holy Week.
For us Christians, this Sunday marks the beginning of Holy Week, the days before Easter commemorating the last days of Jesus Christ’s life. The Scriptures say that on Palm Sunday, Jesus rode into Jerusalem and was greeted by people who gave him a hero’s welcome during the Jewish Passover celebration. For us Filipinos, it is one of the most important celebrations of our Christian faith, for it is one of God’s highest expression of love and death doesn’t lead to despair, but also to life, abundant life, which leads to everlasting life.
This has never been more relevant, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic as we hunker down our homes, fearing for our lives. Right now, we live in a world full of fear, and a fearful world needs a message of hope, life, and a bright future and that we must always remember that God will provide and sustain us. A lot of our people may not be connected to the internet, so as a Filipinos throughout the world, we must call and pray for each other and make sure that our neighbor’s needs are being taken care of,
Datapuwa’t tatanggapin ninyo ang kapangyarihan, pagdating sa inyo ng Espiritu Santo: at kayo’y magiging mga saksi ko sa Jerusalem, at sa buong Judasa at Samaria, at hanggang sa kahulihulihang hangganan ng lupa.
Mga Gawa 1:8
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