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Saudi Arabia suspends work in most of private sector for 15 days
Reuters
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Representative image. (iStock Photo)
Representative image. (iStock Photo)

Saudi Arabia on Wednesday suspended work in most of the private sector for 15 days and directed businesses to implement work-from-home policies to stop the spread of the coronavirus that has infected 171 people in the kingdom.

The human resource ministry directed businesses in the largest Arab economy to close their main offices, reduce staff levels at secondary locations, and take measures to limit contact between workers and monitor them for symptoms of infection.

It outlined exceptions for companies providing vital food and health services as well as utility services for government agencies. Pregnant women, workers over 55 and those with severe pre-existing conditions must be given 14 days additional leave.

The move is the latest in a series of drastic measures by Saudi authorities to combat the outbreak, including closing mosques, schools, restaurants, coffee shops and malls as well as halting international flights and cancelling the Umrah pilgrimage.

More than 1,000 infections and one death have been reported in the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council - many linked to travel to neighbouring Iran, which is an epicentre for the outbreak in the Middle East.

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(Published 18 March 2020, 16:13 IST)