COVID-19: Oman day care centers, cinemas will be closed

Muscat: At today’s press conference held through the Supreme Committee, the Minister of Health, Dr. Ahmed Al Saeedi, said that the strong accumulation of COVID-19 cases is due to non-compliance with security measures.

Dr. Saeedi also raised the factor of activities that had not yet been opened and said there would be a review of existing fitness indicators.

There is no clinical evidence that the inflamed user transmits the virus to others, the minister said in his keynote address. People between the age of 18 and 60 who have medical, legal and other qualifications and are free of chronic diseases may volunteer. the undersecretary of the Ministry of Social Development has reported.

Dr. Seif Al Abri, Director-General for Disease Control at the Ministry of Health, shared data on ongoing national HIV research and said the fourth and final phase of the national survey began last week, with a voluntary participation of 5,000 people, and will be completed next week.

The effects of the 3rd level of the national survey indicated that the rate of infection of the coronavirus network reached 15% in the country.

Nurseries and cinemas are still closed and reopening will be reviewed and studied, and the closure of kindergartens and kindergartens is still in a position to ensure the protection of children. It was also discussed at the press convention that mosques will open after supervisors and relevant agents submit an online application indicating that they are in a position to reopen while promising that sufficiently good security measures will be implemented.

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