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Rainfall forecast countrywide, drop in temps until Sunday – JMD

Unstable weather conditions are forecast on Friday to affect the Kingdom, bringing rainfall, accompanied by lightning and thunder, in most parts, the Jordan Meteorological Department (JMD) said in its daily update.

Winds will be northwesterly moderate, picking up at times, the JMD added.

The department warns of flash floods in valleys and low-lying areas due to rainfall, low-visibility due to low-altitude clouds in hilly areas and slippery roads.

Temperatures in the capital Amman will range between a high of 18 degrees Celsius, while lows will stand at 10 degrees.

Highs in the port city of Aqaba will hike up to 27 degrees, sliding to 17 degrees at night.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Health

NCSCM urges public to receive third dose of COVID-19 vaccine

The National Centre for Security and Crisis Management (NCSCM), no Friday, urged Jordanians and residents alike to receive the third dose of the COVID-19 vaccine via vaccination centers countrywide.

It added that persons who want to receive the third dose, do not have to register on the platform allocated for this purpose in advance, urging Jordanians and residents to abide by health protocols including wearing face mask and social distancing, in light of the current surge in infections.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Health

Austria imposes full lockdown, Germany may follow as COVID grips Europe

Austria will become the first country in western Europe to reimpose a full COVID-19 lockdown, it said on Friday as neighbouring Germany warned it may follow suit, sending shivers through financial markets worried about the economic fallout.

A fourth wave of infections has plunged Germany, Europe’s largest economy, into a national emergency, Health Minister Jens Spahn said, warning that vaccinations alone will not cut case numbers.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Health

Jordan registers 21 COVID-19 related deaths, 3677 infections on Friday

21 new deaths and 3677 cases of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) were recorded in Jordan on Friday.

With today’s fatalities and infections, the caseload and death toll from the disease have increased to 11,331 and 909,415 respectively, since the outbreak began in March of 2020, according to the Ministry of Health daily brief.

The number of cases that required admission to hospitals today stood at 151, while 110 cases have recovered and been discharged from hospitals.

On the capacity of hospitals in the Kingdom, the brief said that the occupancy rate of isolation beds in the northern region was at 24 per cent, intensive care beds 37 per cent and ventilators 19 per cent.

In the Central region, isolation beds were at an occupancy rate of 20 per cent, ICU beds at 38 per cent and ventilators 13 per cent, it said.

In the south, it added, the occupancy rate of isolation beds reached 14 per cent, ICU beds 13 per cent and ventilators 15 per cent.

It said that 43,731 PCR tests were collected today, bringing the total number of tests conducted since the start of the pandemic to 11,686,449, and that the positivity rate today was about 8.41 per cent.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Government Policy

Gov’t okays general policy for entrepreneurship and national strategic plan for 2021-2025

The Cabinet has endorsed the general policy for entrepreneurship and the national strategic plan for the years 2021-2025 and referred them to all ministries and institutions.

The policy aims to create a friendly, incubating and stimulating environment for entrepreneurship in the Kingdom and remove obstacles to maximize the economic potential of Jordanian entrepreneurship and its growth, contributing to bolstering national economy and sustainable development, and reducing poverty and unemployment.

The Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship said, on Friday, that the policy also aims at creating a friendly and stimulating environment for entrepreneurship in the Kingdom.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Affairs

Total disbursements to Jordan for 2020-2024 to reach $1.95bln – IMF

An International Monetary Fund (IMF) team led by Ali Abbas expected that the total disbursements to the Kingdom for the years 2020-2024 will reach $1.95 billion.

An IMF statement said that “Total IMF disbursements, including the amount drawn under the Rapid Financing Instrument, over 2020-24 are expected to amount to SDR 1,362.11 million (or around US$1.95 billion). This is in addition to SDR 329 million (or around US$469 million) disbursed as Jordan’s share under the IMF General SDR allocation in August 2021.”

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Affairs

Jordan, IMF reach staff-level agreement on 3rd review under EFF

Finance Minister Mohamad Al-Ississ said that the Kingdom has successfully reached and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) a staff-level agreement, in a move that mirrors financial and economic stability in Jordan and enhances confidence in the Kingdom’s ability to achieve economic recovery and overcome the challenges imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic on the national economy.

The minister, in a press statement on Friday, stressed that the main issue the government is seeking for to achieve is reducing unemployment rates and creating job opportunities for Jordanian youth by promoting economic growth.

Meanwhile, an International Monetary Fund (IMF) team led by S. Ali Abbas, concluded virtual discussions with the Jordanian authorities and reached a staff-level agreement on the third review of the authorities’ economic reform programme supported by the Extended Fund Facility (EFF) arrangement.

This agreement is subject to approval by the IMF’s management and the Executive Board, according to an IMF statement.

At the conclusion of the discussions, Abbas issued the following statement:

“Preventive actions and a robust vaccination campaign mitigated the effects of recent COVID-19 variants through the summer. Helped by the economic reopening, a recovery, supported by targeted fiscal and monetary measures, is underway, with real GDP growth expected around 2 per cent in 2021”.

“Despite the challenging circumstances brought on by the pandemic, sound policies have helped maintain macroeconomic stability. The government is on track to narrow its fiscal deficit by 1 per cent of GDP in 2021, reflecting robust revenue collection on the back of a significant institutional effort to tackle tax evasion and improve tax compliance. At the same time, reserves maintained their comfortable level, helped by robust monetary policy and external financing. Jordan’s standing in international markets remains strong with spreads low compared to peers in the region”.

“Growth is expected to accelerate in 2022 to 2.7 per cent as the recovery gains steam and structural reforms begin to bear fruit. Against this backdrop, agreement was reached on the fiscal targets for 2022, which will help stabilise public debt, while allowing space for the extension of important social protection and job retention programmes; and public investment, thereby bolstering the gradual recovery. At the same time, the programme will continue accommodating higher-than-expected health spending stemming from COVID”.

Source: Jordan News Agency