Oman has imposed a night-time ban on all commercial activities and movement of people throughout the holy month of Ramadan.
All types of gatherings, including iftars in mosques, tents or public places typical during Ramadan are affected by the prohibition against mass assembly, which starts from 9 p.m. until 4 a.m.
Oman imposes Ramadan night-time ban on commercial activities, movement of people https://t.co/z2LpgBPvsm
— World Capital Times (@WorldCapTimes) April 14, 2021
Oman’s Supreme Committee, which was created to deal with all coronavirus pandemic related developments, also imposed a ban on all social, sports and cultural activities and any other group activities throughout the holy month of Ramadan.
Key sectoral workers such as in oil, healthcare, utilities, food supply and media were however exempted from the movement ban, provided they have permissions, as well as three-ton trucks. Pharmacies were also allowed to operate during the night-time commercial ban.
Starting at 5am on Thursday morning, the movement ban will end, however commercial activities will continue to be closedhttps://t.co/1jUTo9f3zO
— Times of Oman (@timesofoman) April 7, 2021
The decisions can either be relaxed or toughened, depending on the pandemic situation, according to Dr. Abdullah Nasser Al-Harrasi, the minister of Information and a member of the COVID-19 Supreme Committee.
This article has been adapted from its original source.