In pictures: GCC states bring in new measures to combat COVID-19 surge

Restrictions could be extended even further depending on the number of COVID cases

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People spend time at a mall near a closed food court in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, after new rules laid out by the Ministry of Interior to curb a recent spike in COVID-19 cases. Saudi Arabia has extended by 20 days restrictions on entertainment activities, gatherings and dine-in restaurant services to curb the spread of coronavirus, state news agency SPA said on Sunday, citing an interior ministry statement.
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Kuwait banned the entry of non-Kuwaitis to the country for two weeks starting on February 7, to prevent the spread of coronavirus. | Above: Police officers enforce the early closure of shops at a shopping mall following government-imposed COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic restrictions in Kuwait City.
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A medical worker collects a swab sample from a passenger for an RT-PCR coronavirus test at the Muscat international airport in the Omani capital. Oman has imposed a mandatory institutional quarantine for those arriving into the country starting from February 15, 12 pm. The decision comes in the wake of the increasing number of COVID–19 cases in Oman.
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A volunteer disinfects a bed in Alnoaim village, a suburb of the Bahraini capital, Manama. Bahrain has been reporting an upward trend in the daily COVID-19 cases over the past few weeks.
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People gather on a boat in Doha, Qatar. Qatar has referred violators of social distancing to prosecution for the first time as the country is seeking to limit the spread of COVID-19. The Qatari Interior Ministry has said hundreds of people have been sent to prosecution for infringing coronavirus rules including 16 who did not observe social distancing, Al Sharq newspaper reported.
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Policemen enforce the early closure of shops at a shopping mall in accordance with government-imposed COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic restrictions in Kuwait City.
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Saudi health worker Wedad Modaifn, collects a swab sample for a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test at drive-through testing center, at King Abdulaziz University in Jiddah, Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia banned expatriates from 20 countries from traveling to the Kingdom to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
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People queue as they arrive to receive a dose of COVID-19 coronavirus vaccine at the make-shift vaccination centre erected at the Kuwait International Fairground, in the Mishref suburb south of Kuwait City.
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Kuwaitis arrive to get the COVID-19 vaccine at al-Masayel new vaccination centre in Kuwait City.
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People walk past a closed restaurant in the Saudi capital Riyadh,after new rules laid out by the Ministry of Interior to curb a recent spike in COVID-19 cases. A total of 58 businesses have been closed while 93 others were fined for breaching precautionary and preventive measures taken to combat the spread of COVID-19, Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province municipality has announced. The closures came as part of 1,438 field inspection tours to monitor anti-coronavirus precautionary measures.
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A man registers before receiving a dose of COVID-19 coronavirus vaccine at the make-shift vaccination centre erected at the Kuwait International Fairground, in the Mishref suburb south of Kuwait City.
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Workers of Kuwait's health ministry transport a crate containing a shipment of Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine doses upon its arrival in Kuwait City.
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