

Muscat: Oman announces to reopen land, air and sea ports at 12:00 am on Tuesday, December 29th 2020
In a statement Oman tv announced: The Supreme Committee decides to end the ban on entry to and exit from the Sultanate through various land, air and sea ports starting from Tuesday, December 29, 2020.
The Supreme Committee decided to make Pre- flight PCR test for Covid-19 compulsory before coming to the Sultanate from all countries of the world without exception, in order to protect the rest of society from the spread of various strains of the Covid 19 virus.
The Supreme Committee has imposed health isolation for those arriving on short visits to the Sultanate of less than seven days.
The decision was based on the committee’s study of recent developments related to the genetic mutation of the disease virus that was registered in many countries of the world, and based on the report and recommendations of the specialized technical team.
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