Coronavirus: Iraq to reopen airports and malls despite daily cases topping 2,000

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Hind Al Soulia - Riyadh - Iraq is planning to reopen malls and airports in the coming weeks, amid an easing of measures brought in the stem the spread of coronavirus.

It comes as Iraq continues to report its highest numbers of coronavirus cases per day. On Wednesday the country confirmed 2110 cases, taking its total to 86,148, with 3,522 deaths.

Airports will be allowed to open on July 23 and malls even sooner if they adhere to social distancing guidelines and other prescribed measures.

Lockdown hours will be reduced to 9.30pm-6am, starting Sunday, and lifting completely after the Eid Al Adha holiday.

A statement released by Iraq's Higher Committee for Health and Public Safety said the changes were decided after a meeting in Baghdad on Thursday.

The Al Mundhiriyah, Safwan and Al Shaib land borders with Kuwait and Iran will also reopen for trade. Iran has suffered heavily from the spread of the virus with 267,061 cases and 13,608 deaths.

On announcing the changes, the committee underscored the importance of adhering to strict preventative health measures and social distancing rules, and reiterated that Covid-19 remains a serious threat to public health.

After seeing a relatively slow spread in the first five months of 2020, cases spiked 600 per cent in June alone, according to the International Rescue Committee.

A doctor from the Palestinian ministry of health stands next to a map tracking the location of people infected with the coronavirus, in Hebron in the occupied West Bank. AFP

A worker checks the temperature of people who are going to pray at a mosque in Rabat, Morocco. With the exception of Friday prayer, mosques reopened for the first time since their closure in March following the coronavirus outbreak. AP Photo

A Palestinian youth sells sweets by the beach in Gaza City as coronavirus restriction eases. AFP

A health worker conducts a coronavirus test at a drive-through testing centre in the central Iraqi city of Najaf. AFP

A drive-through testing facility for coronavirus in the central Iraqi city of Najaf. AFP

An employee from the ministry of health during a radio broadcast that offers advice about the coronavirus precautionary measures at a radio station in Basra, Iraq. Reuters

A doctor displays a blood sample taken from a person suspected of being infected with the coronavirus in Hebron in the occupied West Bank. AFP

Dr Issam Mujahed, right, a member of the Pal-Med Europe, presents medical donations to doctors battling the coronavirus in Hebron in the occupied West Bank. AFP

A Palestinian man rides a bicycle with his child in Gaza City as coronavirus lockdown eases. AFP

People training at a gym after its reopening in Cairo, Egypt. EPA

People train at a gym after its reopening in Cairo, Egypt. EPA

A policeman wears a face mask as he reviews the passport of a traveller at Mohammed V International Airport in Casablanca, Morocco. AP Photo

"The rate at which Covid-19 is spreading through Iraq is extremely alarming," said Christine Petrie, IRC's country director.

The country's health system – already worn down by years of war and poor investments – has been overwhelmed by the rising numbers.

Protective equipment, respirators and even hospital beds are all running low, forcing authorities to turn expo centres, stadiums and hotels into coronavirus wards and confinement centres.

Particularly stark is the "severe shortage of oxygen", according to the World Health Organization, which recently airlifted 300 oxygen concentrators to help Iraqi hospitals cope.

Aid has also been donated from foreign countries, most recently Turkey, the United Arab Emirates and the US.

Still, footage shot in hospitals in Iraq's south shows patients struggling to breathe without access to respirators as their family members berate health staff.

Updated: July 17, 2020 02:10 AM

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