The Jeddah government has closed 190 department stores of various activities and 59 department stores for violation of municipal regulations and fitness protocols in a position opposite the spread of the coronavirus COVID-19, according to an official of the municipality of the municipality of the city.
The undersecretary of submunicities, ing. Mohammed bin Ibrahim al-Zahrani said the government had assigned public officials to Jeddah to have Jeddah’s department stores meet all the town’s municipal needs and preventive protocols published through the Kingdom’s Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs.
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He requested that the monitoring groups continue to audit all advertising activities 24 hours a day so that the outlets would comply with existing regulations and fitness protocols.
According to the Saudi Gazette, corporations must comply with the newly revised precautionary measures in the workplace, adding disinfectants and measuring consumer temperature at the front of grocery malls.
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The pigeons gather enclosed in the coastal city of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, in the Red Sea, on April 2, 2020, when the desert kingdom cordoned off several cities, preventing others from entering and leaving the capital, as well as Jeddah, Mecca and Medina. (File Photo: AFP)