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Kuwait Telecom Companies Back Up State Efforts Against Coronavirus
Mobile telephone companies have joined ranks in backing up state apparatuses in the fight against the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) since its outbreak last year. The companies have launched joint initiatives, providing backup applications for long-distance teaching, digital infrastructure for quarantines to facilitate work of the Ministry of Health (MoH), namely the “Shlonik” mobile application to follow up on the condition of incoming travelers in isolation.
Moreover, they have launched campaigns publicizing medical information and advice for protection against the coronavirus. Zain Telecom has provided a quarantine, built by Kuwait Integrated Petrochemical Industries Company (KIPIC) in Al-Zour in April 2020, with a digital infrastructure to serve the MoH, where the quarantined can benefit from wireless communications and the internet to remain in touch with their families during the isolation. The company also inaugurated, in coordination with the MoH and the Central Agency for Information Technology, “Shlonik” to monitor the condition of travelers who come from abroad and remain quarantined or isolated at their homes for some time.
Furthermore, Zain has contributed to supporting the national program for psychological guidance which provides an electronic interaction platform to assist for free. It has also offered, in coordination with the Kuwaiti Food Bank, 30,000 meals at the fairground in Mishref. Meanwhile, the mobile telephone company STC launched a campaign during the early phase of the pandemic to enhance awareness of the hazards caused by the pandemic.
It awarded the Ministry of Interior, front-line workers, airport personnel and travelers, sanitization devices, protective gear, and masks. For its part, Ooredoo telecom. launched many initiatives to encourage clients to stay at home, abstain from mingling with crowds, and offered 5G internet service in addition to free local calls for a month. It granted to the MoH, MoI, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation, Kuwait General Administration of Customs, the General Department of Civil Defense, and Kuwait Airways Corporation, free internet until the end of March 2020, as gratitude to the efforts to stem the spread of COVID-19. Oordeeo awarded free calls for incoming citizens who have returned according to the state evacuation plan to bring back nationals stranded abroad. It also vaccinated more than
SOURCE : TIMES KUWAIT
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