Supreme Committee will hold 25th press conference Tomorrow July 8

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Muscat: The Supreme Committee will hold the 25th press conference on Thursday, July 8 to discuss matters related to procedures taken to deal with the pandemic and the recent decisions of the Supreme Committee with the approach of the blessed Eid al-Adha, which will include a comprehensive ban for three consecutive days. .

This conference comes after a number of decisions taken by the committee, the most important of which are extending the evening closure of commercial activities and banning movement of individuals and vehicles to start at  5 pm to 4 am, starting from Friday, July 16, 2021, and the exception of Musandam Governorate from the closure decision For commercial activities and to prevent movement of individuals and vehicles, citizens and residents of the Sultanate are not allowed to enter the Musandam Governorate except for those who received at least one dose of the approved vaccine in the Sultanate (those aged 18 years and over), and for those who received two doses of the approved vaccine for those coming from outside the Sultanate .

 

 

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