Bahrain confirms six new coronavirus cases bringing total up to 47

Bahrain’s ministry of health reported on Sunday six
new coronavirus cases, raising the total number of infected patients to 47.
The six cases are five Bahraini citizens and a Saudi
national who arrived in Bahrain on indirect flights from Iran, the ministry
said in a tweet.
Bahrain has announced several precautionary measures
to combat the spread of coronavirus, including closing schools, a travel ban
from Iran.
Bahrain suspended all private and public schools,
universities, and nurseries across the kingdom for two weeks from February 25.
Bahrain is testing all citizens and residents who
traveled to Iran in February in an effort to control the spread of coronavirus,
according to the Health Ministry.
The ministry provided a hotline for those who have
been to Iran this month to schedule test appointments, noting that all citizens
and residents must comply with the implementation of all instructions and
preventative measures issued by the ministry to ensure the safety of everyone,
Bahrain News Agency reported.