(Zaman Al Wasl)- The Syrian regime has arrested seven Bangladeshis along with an Ivory Coast woman and her child in the central province of Hama, a well-informed source told Zaman al-Wasl Friday.
The migrants entered Syria illegally from Lebanon two months ago as they were planning to cross into Turkey through smugglers in the opposition-held areas west of Hama city, according to the source.
The Syrian authorities have moved the migrants to a quarantine center in In the military hospital of Hama amid fears of coronavirus spread.
The quarantine center is also included infected troops from the Syrian army, sources said.
Also, a Syrian citizen who tested positive for COVID-19 after returning from Lebanon has been put under quarantine in Hama military hospital.
Bashar al-Assad regime said Thursday its confirmed cases rose to 16 from an earlier 10 cases, but medics and witnesses say there are many more.
Despite denying, the Syrian regime has imposed a lockdown and draconian measures including a nationwide night curfew to stem the pandemic.
The moves to shut businesses, schools, universities, mosques and most government offices, as well as stop public transport, have spread fear among war-weary residents.
Several cities saw panic buying, with residents saying they saw food shortages and a surge in demand that pushed up prices ahead of the start of the curfew.
The United Nations says the country is at high risk of a major outbreak because of a fragile health system devastated by a nine-year war and lack of sufficient equipment to detect the virus, alongside large numbers of vulnerable people.
The World Health Organisation has warned that the country has a limited capacity to deal with a rapid spread of the virus.
Zaman Al Wasl
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