The North African country of more than one hundred million people imposed a night curfew from March to June to curb the spread of the disease, but has since eased restrictions.
Since then, life has returned to the largest Arab country, with cafes, restaurants and tourist sites once again open to the public.
Prayers in mosques and churches, with social estification and the disguise of imposed masks, have also been resumed.
The new school year is expected to begin in October with a combination of online instruction.