Yesterday, His Majesty King Abdullah, the Supreme Commander of the Jordan Armed Forces-Arab Army (JAF), along with his son Prince Hussein, visited the General Command of the JAF to discuss the progress of their operations and ongoing efforts to flatten the curve.
His Majesty King Abdullah II chairs a National Policies Council meeting via teleconference, attended by His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein, to follow up on ongoing measures to counter COVID-19 #Jordan pic.twitter.com/EWm1hvXUP3
— RHC (@RHCJO) March 29, 2020
Like the UAE, Jordan issued a nation-wide curfew in order to stop the spread of coronavirus. The curfew was imposed on March 25 by King Abdullah with the aims of restricting movements and encouraging people to stay home.
The Arab royals also visited the Public Security Directorate to check on the command and control centre and the readiness of the Civil Defence’s biohazard disinfection team.
His Majesty King Abdullah II, the Supreme Commander of the #Jordan Armed Forces-Arab Army, and HRH Crown Prince Al Hussein visit the Public Security Directorate to check on the command and control centre and the readiness of the Civil Defence’s biohazard disinfection team pic.twitter.com/lRrKy9ym0C
— RHC (@RHCJO) March 30, 2020
Queen Rania shared a photo of the father and son on her Instagram before heading out on their official royal duties.
The mother-of-four has taken to social media often throughout these times to encourage Jordanians and others around the world to #StayHome.