Muscat: Children under the age of 12 not allowed to enter malls, shops in Oman says Muscat municipality
Muscat Municipality said in an explanation via Twitter: Customers are allowed to enter shops until 8pm , and after that time, it operates with delivery and handling only.
Activities: gyms, sports clubs, grass sports lands and tartans to be suspends until further notice
It is noteworthy that the Supreme Committee in charge of examining the mechanism of dealing with developments resulting from the spread of the Corona virus issued yesterday 3 new decisions, to be implemented on Saturday, May 15, 2021 , and they came as follows:
First: End the implementation of the decision banning the movement of individuals and vehicles.
Second: Prohibition of receiving commercial activities for customers inside stores in all governorates of the Sultanate between 8 pm until 4 am , with the provision of delivery and handling services, and foodstuff stores are excluded from the ban, and the committee affirms in this context that the decision to reduce entry to malls and shops will continue to apply. Restaurants and cafes for no more than 50% of their capacity in the period allowed to receive customers.
Third: Resumption of work with a decision to reduce the number of employees who are required to attend the workplace in the units of the state’s administrative apparatus and other public legal persons to 50% of the total number of employees, provided that the employees who do not attend the workplace perform the tasks assigned to them by the work system more than distance.
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