Nepal's Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli delivers an address to the nation in Kathmandu, capital of Nepal, March 20,2020. Nepali Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli on Friday announced a number of prohibitive measures including suspension of incoming international flights to Nepal and long-distance transport operation amid COVID-19 outbreak. (Office of Prime Minister/Handout via Xinhua)
KATHMANDU, March 20 -- Nepali Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli on Friday announced a number of prohibitive measures including suspension of incoming international flights to Nepal and long-distance transport operation amid COVID-19 outbreak.
In an address to the nation on Friday evening, the prime minister announced that all the incoming international flights to Nepal have been suspended from March 22 to March 31 and all the long-haul transportation services have also been halted from March 23.
This is the second round of restrictions announced by the Nepali government after deciding on Wednesday to close down the schools, shopping malls, cinema halls while banning the assembly of more than 25 people at a place.
Nepali government had banned all incoming passengers from Europe, the Gulf, West Asia and Iran from March 20 to April 15 on Wednesday.
Nepal has so far reported a single COVID-19 infection.
The Nepali prime minister said that all the services except essentials ones been suspended in all the public, community and private service providing agencies from March 22 to April 3.