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Brunei issued a travel ban prohibiting everyone from leaving the country.

Brunei is a small country in Southeast Asia. After the outbreak of COVID-19, there were also confirmed cases in Brunei. According to relevant investigations, these cases are related to large-scale assembly activities. The local government quickly issued an order to ban all large-scale domestic activities, and issued a travel ban to prohibit domestic personnel from leaving the country.

Brunei issues travel ban According to local media reports, with more cases of COVID-19 in Brunei, the country will implement a comprehensive travel ban, and all Brunei locals and foreigners are not allowed to leave the country.

Ethan said that all Brunei nationals were forbidden to leave Brunei. The ban is aimed at all Brunei citizens, permanent residents and people of other nationalities who hold Brunei green cards.

If people have to leave the country because of urgent matters, such as studying abroad, receiving emergency medical care and attending court hearings, they will have to get the approval of the Prime Minister's office in the end.

Brunei local time accumulated 15, and the Brunei government announced that there were 50 new confirmed cases 10 in COVID-19. At the same time, all citizens are prohibited from leaving Brunei from March 65, 438+06.

Brunei Health Minister Ethan revealed that seven of the new cases were related to the religious gathering in Kuala Lumpur Castle, Malaysia, and the other three cases were related to the 25th case. The 25th patient did not attend a religious gathering in Kuala Lumpur, and there was no record of leaving Brunei.

Up to now, the Ministry of Health of Brunei has ordered the isolation of 886 people, and has collected 1023 samples.

Brunei cancels national football and basketball matches. On June 4th, the Ministry of Health of Brunei announced that since the first case of COVID-19 appeared in the country on the 9th, the total number of cases in five days has increased to 40. Due to the rapid development of the epidemic, the Brunei Football Association decided to cancel all Brunei Super League competitions immediately. The Brunei Basketball Association also cancelled the follow-up match of the National Basketball League scheduled to end on March 19, saying that the move was due to the increasing number of cases of COVID-19 in the local area, and the Ministry of Health requested to limit large-scale crowd gathering activities.

The Ministry of Health of Brunei issued a ban earlier, calling for the cancellation of large-scale crowd gathering activities, including large-scale weddings and sports events, in order to avoid the further spread of the COVID-19 epidemic in the local area.