Muscat: The Supreme Committee decided, starting from the blessed month of Ramadan, to limit attendance for prayers, including Tarawih prayers, to those who received the Covid-19 vaccine, and to prevent the entry of unvaccinated people, including children under the age of twelve.
The Supreme Committee decides to continue banning the establishment of collective charitable fasting Iftar tables in mosques, and other public places such as: tents and public councils.
The Supreme Committee calls for the continuation of preventive measures, such as wearing face masks, and physical distancing in closed places, including mosques.
The Supreme Committee also emphasizes the continuation of operating the activities of international and local halls, conferences, exhibitions and activities of a public nature at 70% of its capacity.
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