COVID-19: Saudi government closed 149 retail establishments in Jeddah for violating fitness protocols in 3 days

Abu Dhabi: The government of the city of Saudi Arabia in Jeddah has closed 149 retail outlets in the more than 3 days for violating fitness protocols, local media reported.

Undersecretary of sub-secretary Mohammed bin Ibrahim Al Zahrani said the outlets had activities, adding 15 workshops and violated all municipal regulations and precautionary measures to curb the spread of coronavirus.

Al Zahrani showed that corporations are obliged to stick to precautionary measures, adding offer their disinfectants and disinfectants, taking consumer temperatures at the front of grocery malls.

Other measures come with sterilization of carts and baskets after use, disinfection of amenities and surfaces, end spaces of play for children and testers in shopping malls and shops of pr-a-porter.

Any collection of buyers or personnel inside or outside the doors of a grocery shopping centre in a manner that exceeds the figures provided for in the precautionary measures and preventive measures will result in a penalty of 5000 riyals for each user exceeding the specified figures, but not exceeding 10,000 riyals.

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