Muscat: The Supreme Committee in charge of examining the mechanism for dealing with developments resulting from the spread of the Coronavirus (Covid-19) decides to terminate its earlier decision to reduce the number of employees who are required to attend workplaces in the units of the state’s administrative apparatus and other public legal persons, starting next Sunday, December 6.
It also decided to allow the issuance of tourist visas to enter the Sultanate, provided that the arrival of tourists is within the framework of tourist groups organized by hotels and tourism companies, and to reopen a new package of commercial and industrial activities, with the need for those activities to adhere to the necessary preventive controls, and the competent authorities will announce the details of these activities .
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