King Abdullah II and Queen Rania of Jordan are ensuring they are leading by example during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The royal couple stepped out on Sunday to open a new emergency hospital in Amman – which is associated with Al Bashir Public Hospital – and both of them were wearing protective masks fitted with N95 filters.
Both of the Jordanian royals were well-dressed for the occasion, with King Abdullah donning a dark grey tailored suit paired with a light blue shirt.
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Queen Rania, 49, shared her visit to the new hospital in the Jordanian capital, posting a photo to her official Instagram page.
“With His Majesty today at the inauguration of Al Bashir Hospital’s new emergency and oncology wards,” she captioned the photo.
According to the Jordan News Agency, the new hospital has approximately 160 beds, operating rooms, an intensive care unit and also features a helipad to help with patients arriving for emergency cases.
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