• There is talk on social networking sites about decisions issued by the Emir on the organisational structure and functions of ministries, establishing and reorganising some authorities, public institutions and government entities, and restructuring the Supreme Council of Health and the Supreme Education Council.
• There has been criticism of sale of used clothes, footwear and blankets in some markets, with people saying such items might pose a health risk to the buyers because no one knows if they are infected with any germs.
• Some people have urged the authorities to monitor warehouses in residential areas to make sure that they do not stock inflammable materials, to reduce the risk of fires.
• Several citizens have demanded that the authorities develop Ras Al Nasa port on the Corniche and allow them to anchor cruisers at the port because they are suffering due to a shortage of berths at ports all over the country.
• Several people have demanded that Qatar Tourism Authority keep organising cultural events at Al Zubara fort, especially in winter, to promote heritage tourism.
• Several citizens have complained about the examination schedule announced by the Supreme Education Council, with the exams starting on March 1. They say the schedule should have been announced earlier, and want the exams postponed by at least two weeks so that the students can get some time to prepare.
• There are demands that the authorities issue driving licences only to those who need them, because a lot of teenagers apply for a licence as soon as they reach the legal minimum age for driving. They do not really need a licence and get it just to play with cars, causing traffic jams and road accidents in which teenaged motorists are usually the victims.