COVID-19: Oman’s lounges, cafes and gyms will reopen tomorrow

Muscat: The sixth batch of advertising activities will be allowed to open from (August 26), but you will still have to comply with COVID-19 precautions.

The Supreme Committee has launched a number of commercial activities that can be restarted, adding gyms, hairdressers, all restaurants and cafes, beauty salons for women, classical medicine clinics, wedding retail stores and hotel meeting rooms.

The announcement brought a visual sigh of relief and joy. Zeinab Al Saeed, who runs a beauty salon in the upscale Shati district, said he had been waiting for this news for a long time. She says that all precautions, add masks and the number of consumers allowed at any given time will be strictly established. In addition to disinfecting products after each use, washing your hands with soap after each visit and keeping the disinfectant available to consumers, beauticians in your living room will also wear a mask, Zeinab explains. “Disposable ropes, disposable sheets and towels, the acrylic separator for him and a distance of two meters between consumers are the other vital measures we will secure in our living room,” he says.

Some beauty salons had already established an e-book appointment formula to minimize waiting and overcrowding. At the mandatory social distance, the number of customers that can be tracked at the same time has also been reduced.

Ibrahim Moideen, whose hairdressers in the residential district of Azaiba, welcomes 3 as a general day, but this will only take two at a time from tomorrow. “From tomorrow, we will only take care of two at a time to make some social esttachment. I already have ready the store with disinfection equipment, mask and acrylic separator, in addition to temperature at the entrance, my customers have been calling me all the time since the news was published, I keep up to date on a log, entering the call and the time interval and filling up faster than expected. »

The gyms were also their facilities to welcome their consumers after just five months of closure.

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