Amman-Sana
Today, the Jordanian health authorities imposed a mandatory 14-day quarantine on arrivals from seven countries to prevent the spread of the Corona epidemic.
The Secretary-General of the Ministry of Health for Epidemiology and Communicable Diseases, Adel Al-Balbisi, said in a televised statement that the seven countries imposed on the decision, according to their epidemiological classification, are India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan and Sri Lanka, and that anyone coming from these countries must be subject to institutional quarantine for 14 days, regardless of the result of the examination.
Al-Belbeisi clarified that any citizen who left Jordan and obtained two doses of the vaccine and traveled less than 10 days will not be asked for a PCR examination certificate from the country to which he traveled.
And the Jordanian health authorities recorded 11 deaths and 396 new infections with the Corona virus during the past 24 hours.