Categories: COVID-19

Supreme Committee: 6pm to 5am curfew starts from tomorrow in Dhofar Governorate

The Supreme Committee on Covid-19 decides to extend the closure period of commercial activities and ban movement at night-time in Dhofar, to start from 6 pm till 5 am, effective tomorrow Saturday Ramadan 4, 1442 H – 17 of April 2021 until further notice.

Within its continuous sessions held to evaluate and address the developments of COVID-19 in the Sultanate, the Supreme Committee has reviewed the epidemiological investigation reports of the pandemic across all the governorates, which revealed an elevated level of severity in the epidemiological situation of COVID-19 cases in Dhofar Governorate, as the number has increased steadily during the last period, which in turn triggered the ICU admissions and mortalities that outstripped the capacity.

Therefore, attempting to protect the community, and to maintain the capacity of the healthcare system to be able to deal with the disease while providing other health services to the public, the Supreme Committee decided to extend the closure period of commercial activities and ban movement at night-time to start from 6 pm till 5 am, effective tomorrow Saturday Ramadan 4, 1442 H – 17 of April 2021 until further notice.

The Committee stresses that this decision is subject to review at a later stage, based on the epidemiological indicators and that it is about to take stringent decisions to contain the pandemic, including a full closure of the epidemiological situation required. Accordingly, the Supreme Committee urges everyone to avoid practices that could lead to a COVID-19 surge; prominently failing to practice social distancing, wearing face masks in mosques or other public settings, and holding social gatherings; funerals, Iftars, or weddings, and visiting commercial establishments at crowded times.

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