Dubai: Oman has to avoid other people’s motions and close all public offerings and department stores between 8 p. m. and at 5 a. m. from October 11-24, the Supreme Committee on COVID-19 announced today.
They also banned the use of beaches all day until they were extra and closed some activities that had in the past been reopened and did not meet the needs established by the authorities.
The Supreme Committee called on all, especially young people, to fully adhere to all preventive measures at the individual and collective level and to end the entire circle of family members and social gatherings.
The competent government shall take all legal measures against offenders. The competent government will subsequently announce the main contact points of the offenders and publish their names in the media.
Decisions were made following reports of an increase in the number of cases and deaths due to COVID-19 among all ages.
For the first time in the history of the fitness sector in the Sultanate, there has been a sharp increase in the number of other people in hospital wards and extensive care beds, which has put great pressure on the fitness formula and workers.
The Sultanate recorded an “undesirable” milestone following the notification of more than 100,000 cases shown last week. On Wednesday, with the declaration of 10 more deaths, the number of coVID-19-like deaths reached 1000.
Oman is now the GCC country reporting 1,000 deaths after Saudi Arabia, which leads the regional rankings with 4,923 casualties.
Expressing fear about the matter, Dr. Ahmed bin Mohammed al Saeedi, Minister of Health, said that any resolution taken by the Supreme Committee is on the existing stage according to the epidemiological scenario and is a matter of reconsideration through the Supreme Committee.
He said the resolution to reopen schools was made through the Supreme Committee and that if revised.
The minister stated that infection is not only a duty of government, but also of each and every member of the population as social gatherings continue.
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