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        <title><![CDATA[Saudi Arabia expands partial lockdown, German tourists leave UAE]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Saudi Arabia halted entry and exit into Jeddah governorate on Sunday  while hundreds of German tourists were repatriated from the United Arab  Emirates as the coronavirus continued to spread in the region.</p><p>The Gulf Arab region has taken drastic measures to try to combat the disease.</p><p>Oman,
 where a suspension of international passenger flights went into force 
on Sunday, documented 15 more infections and Kuwait reported 20 new 
cases, taking the total in the six Gulf Arab states to over 3,100, with 
11 deaths.</p><p>Saudi Arabia, which has the highest tally at over 
1,200, imposed entry and exit bans on Jeddah, after doing so for Riyadh,
 Mecca and Medina last week, state news SPA reported.[S8N25U02O]</p><p>The
 kingdom late on Saturday extended indefinitely its  suspension of 
international passenger flights and a bar on workplace attendance in 
both public and private sectors.</p><p>Saudi Arabia and Kuwait have 
imposed partial curfews and the UAE has put in place an overnight curfew
 until April 5 under a nationwide campaign to sterilize streets and 
public venues.</p><p>UAE Attorney-General Hamad Saif Al 
Shamsi issued a statement detailing coronavirus-related fines, including
 50,000 dirhams ($13,613) for non-compliance with home quarantine orders
 and 3,000 dirhams for individuals violating curfew.</p><p>The UAE, the
 region’s tourism and business hub, has also halted passenger flights at
 its main airports, except for evacuation trips. Kuwait has done the 
same.</p><p>The UAE emirate of Ras Al Khaimah said late on Saturday that hundreds of German tourists had been repatriated from its airport.</p><p>Qatar
 Airways, one of the few airlines maintaining scheduled commercial 
passenger services, will continue to fly, Chief Executive Akbar al-Baker
 told Reuters, but warned the carrier could soon run out of cash and 
seek state support.</p><p>Bahrain said it would send a charter flight 
on Sunday to evacuate 31 citizens who had been received by Qatar after 
traveling to Doha from Iran, one of the epicenters of the disease.</p><p>They  are unable to fly directly from Qatar to Bahrain, which is among four  countries that have boycotted Doha since mid-2017. Qatar said on  Saturday it had offered to send the group home on a chartered flight for  free but that Bahrain refused.</p><p>Bahrain, which has struggled to source charter flights willing to go 
to Iran, said in a statement it was working to repatriate all its 
citizens and asked Doha “not to interfere”.</p><p>($1 = 3.6728 UAE dirham)</p>]]></content:encoded>
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