• Some people have demanded that the medical authorities increase the number of pharmacists at the Al Sadd emergency pharmacy as one has to spend up to 40 minutes in queue to get the prescribed medicines.
• People have demanded that the authorities find a solution to the problem faced by pedestrians crossing the road to Hamad General Hospital after parking their vehicles in front of Lulu Center. The road always has heavy traffic and most of the time the drivers go at a high speed to cross the nearby intersection before the lights turn red.
• A number of youth have criticised the lack of monitoring of gyms, where many involved in bodybuilding are using steroids. They say these drugs are entering the country illegally and being sold in the black market.
• Some people have demanded that the authorities take action against automobile workshops employing untrained mechanics who, due to lack of experience, are damaging vehicles instead of repairing them. These workshops should be monitored and the workers should be qualified to do their jobs.
• It has been suggested that a new road linking Al Rafa and Salwa roads be built. Many believe the new road will reduce traffic jams on February 22 Road and serve a number of areas, including Al Shamal, Dukhan, Qatar University and West Bay, and help those travelling to Sealine and Saudi Arabia.
• There is talk in the social media about a number of vehicles catching fire yesterday following an accident on February 22 Road near Al Sudan intersection.