If Kuwait has all that money and all those resources Brit, you wonder why they haven't noticed the obvious solution:
Build enough medical facilities to ensure that everyone can have access to doctors in the morning and evening.
The problem seems to be that there is massive overcrowding at the clinics, so to address this they are just banning ex-pats, to cover up that no one has been planning and investing in adequate infrastructure to meet the needs of a growing population.
And is it all that different from here, where there are HMC clinics that have banned ALL expats ALL the time?
If Kuwait has all that money and all those resources Brit, you wonder why they haven't noticed the obvious solution:
Build enough medical facilities to ensure that everyone can have access to doctors in the morning and evening.
The problem seems to be that there is massive overcrowding at the clinics, so to address this they are just banning ex-pats, to cover up that no one has been planning and investing in adequate infrastructure to meet the needs of a growing population.
And is it all that different from here, where there are HMC clinics that have banned ALL expats ALL the time?