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Cabinet: Aliens From Eight States Barred From Sudan
12 March, 2020
KHARTOUM (Sudanow) – Sudan on Thursday suspended issuing visas for citizens hailing from countries devastated by the Coronavirus, while at the same time telling its citizens to avoid travelling to those countries except for utmost urgency.
The decision issued by the Minister for the Cabinet Affairs, Ambassador Omar Manis, listed those states devastated by the virus according to the list of the World Health Organization as including each of Korea, China, Italy, Iran, France, Spain, Japan and Egypt.
The decision said concerned authorities should take action to prevent entry or issuance of visa for the aliens coming from those corona - devastated countries.
The decision has also said flights to those eight countries be suspended and that the crossing points between the Sudan and Egypt be closed down until further notice.
It also said officials working with state protocol should ensure that these measures are strictly applied in VIP Halls and the Presidential Halls in Khartoum.
The cabinet minister also said in his decision that all Sudanese exit points and entry areas be equipped with the required tools and means to help preparedness and prompt response to the virus by putting in place integrated efforts that include the higher technical committee, the state government and the borderline security units.
It said medical and army medical corps services collaboration would be tightened and camps be prepared as well as suitable facilities to be converted into hosting wards in strategic location to cover all geographical areas.
The ministry of finance and economic planning should, the decision stipulated, provide the funding for a national plan to combat the corona-virus and that a meeting involving the World Bank, the IMF and Ministry of Finance be held to set plans for securing the needed funding.
The decision also advised people to avoid over congested areas when inside the country.
It also called on all the concerned ministries particularly those of culture and information to lead a concerted campaign for dissemination of information on the hazard and peril involving the corona virus plague.
It also said the ministries of Health, Foreign Affairs, Finance and Economic Planning, Culture and Information, Interior, Defense, Federal Chamber to take required measures for implementation of the decision.
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