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Facing a rise in COVID-19 cases, Jordan has introduced a nighttime curfew, restricted public gatherings, and moved educational institutions online to curb infections. Authorities stress vaccination and continued safety protocols to manage healthcare demands.
The Jordanian government announced new restrictions in response to a sharp increase in COVID-19 infections across the country. Authorities have mandated a curfew from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. and limited public gatherings to reduce the virus’s spread. Schools and universities will transition to remote learning for the coming two weeks. The government also called for accelerated vaccination efforts, urging citizens to receive booster doses. Health officials reported a surge in daily case numbers and hospital admissions, prompting concerns over the healthcare system’s capacity. Officials emphasized adherence to preventive measures such as mask-wearing and social distancing to curb the transmission of the coronavirus variants currently prevalent in the region. The public has been advised to comply with guidelines to avoid overwhelming medical facilities and to protect vulnerable populations.
