MUSCAT: Anyone who is suspected to be infected with coronavirus and refuses or violates the quarantine procedures prescribed by the Ministry of Health will be punishable by the law, according to Oman’s Public Prosecution.
In a statement issued, Public Prosecution said anyone who is found to be flouting quarantine orders will be legally prosecuted.
“Anyone who violates the quarantine procedures is considered a perpetrator of a criminal crime that requires legal prosecution,” Public Prosecution added.
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Oman has confirmed 15 cases of coronavirus patients on Wednesday.





