The suffering of employees working outside the Kurdistan Region

The curfew in Dohuk  north of Iraq

Source: Nassem Sadiq

Many employees and workers in locations outside the Kurdistan region suffer from going to their work and returning homes due to the measures taken by the region's authorities.


Our reporter Naseem Sadiq met one of those who suffered a lot from working outside the region. He confirmed that he stayed on the job site for three months without seeing his only mother. When he returned to his home three days remained at the crossing point for the procedures of examination and quarantine arrangement, and they were close to a thousand waiting for the orders of the health authorities to distribute them to quarantine hotels.

He extended that when he arrived home and met his mother, it was a great joy. He added
Distancing instruction
Source: SBS
that there are many like him suffering the same.


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