Riyadh: Saudi Arabia on Thursday extended curfew restrictions on Islam's two holiest cities to 24 hours to curb the spread of coronavirus as the number of deaths from the disease rose to 21.
The announcement came amid uncertainty over the hajj which is due to take place at the end of July after authorities this week urged Muslims to temporarily defer preparations for the annual pilgrimage.
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"Full 24-hour curfew in Mecca and Medina starting from today until further notice," the official Saudi Press Agency reported, citing an interior ministry source.
The cities were earlier under a 15-hour daily curfew. Authorities have already sealed off Mecca and Medina along with Riyadh and Jeddah, barring people from entering and exiting the cities as well as prohibiting movement between all provinces.
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Saudi Arabia, which has reported the highest number of infections in the Gulf, is scrambling to limit the spread of the disease at home.