SALALAH: The second GCC conference on Coronavirus Pandemic and Sustainable Development in the GCC countries “Repercussions and Innovation Opportunities” kicked off on Sunday via video-conferencing. The two-day conference, organised by Dhofar University, explores the roles of researchers and scholars in crisis management and spreading awareness in order.
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No PCR test for coronavirus ‘immune’ visitors
from GCC as Bahrain unveils new entry rules May 07, 2021 Travelers from Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, who have been inoculated against coronavirus or have recovered from it, will no longer have to undergo a PCR test for the virus upon their arrival in Bahrain. BNA file photo
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MANAMA Travelers from Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, who have been inoculated against coronavirus or have recovered from it, will no longer have to undergo a PCR test for the virus upon their arrival in Bahrain.
The move, which will come into force on the first day of Eid Al-Fitr, does not apply to the age group between 6-17 years, the Bahrain News Agency reported early Friday citing a statement from the country’s top committee to deal with coronavirus.
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Vostochnaya Mining Co. plans to strengthen control over the quality of mining operations in the field of industrial safety at the Solntsevsky coal mine. From now on, mining foremen will carry out daily inspections using mobile devices designed to improve the safety of mining operations.
During the production shift, the mining foreman performs control bypasses of rock dumps in order to record compliance with mandatory rules and regulations of industrial safety. A detailed and step-by-step analysis of each object according to a number of stringent criteria guarantees the safest possible mining process for stripping and coal mining. These criteria were formed on the basis of the ‘Safety Rules for the Development of Coal Deposits by Open Method’ and design documentation.