Home Covid-19 Bahrain bans new work permits for people from red list countries The directive is applicable to those outside the kingdom by Zainab Mansoor June 13, 2021 Bahrain has temporarily halted the issuance of new work permits for people from ‘red list’ countries. The directive is applicable to those outside the kingdom. The Labour Market Regulatory Authority has said that this directive aims to strengthen the kingdom’s efforts to overcome the pandemic. The kingdom confirmed that the countries on the red list are added or removed according to the assessment of the national medical team to address the Covid-19 pandemic, according to the relevant criteria, a note on the authority’s website read. Bahrain had suspended the entry of travellers coming from the countries rostered on the red list, namely India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Nepal, on all flights starting from Monday, May 24, 2021. Vietnam was added to the kingdom’s travel red list, effective June 1, 2021. Read: Bahrain suspends entry of non-residents from India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka Bahraini citizens and residency visa holders from these countries will still be permitted to enter the kingdom, but have to present an approved Covid-19 PCR test result conducted not more than 48 hours prior to boarding their flight for Bahrain. Upon arrival in the kingdom, these individuals are to undertake another PCR test on arrival and on the tenth day of their stay in the country. These citizens and residency visa holders must quarantine for ten days at their residence or at a licensed quarantine facility approved by the National Health Regulatory Authority. Last week, Bahrain’s National Medical Taskforce for Combating the Coronavirus (Covid-19), extended the Covid-19 precautionary measures until June 25, to continue the downward trend in the number of Covid-19 cases. Read more: Bahrain extends Covid-19 precautionary measures until June 25 Bahrain’s health ministry confirmed a total of 931 new Covid-19 cases were detected on June 12, as well as 2,149 recoveries were also reported. Out of 12682 COVID-19 tests carried out on 12 June 2021, 931 new cases have been detected among 374 expatriate workers, 555 new cases are contacts of active cases, and 2 travel related. There were 2149 recoveries from #COVID19, increasing total recoveries to 242678 pic.twitter.com/OctzVgtEox — وزارة الصحة | مملكة البحرين ?? (@MOH_Bahrain) June 12, 2021 Tags Bahrain Covid-19 Labour Red List work permits 0 Comments You might also like Bahrain’s ATME aims transforming regional markets with asset tokenisation Bahrain’s new domestic minimum top-up tax: What it means for multinationals BNP Paribas to scrap Bahrain as Middle East HQ and cut jobs Saudi Ma’aden to buy nearly 21% stake in Bahrain’s Alba for $1bn