The Supreme Committee in charge of examining a mechanism to deal with developments resulting from the spread of the COVID-19. It was decided to reopen some commercial activities, provided that the health requirements set by the concerned authorities are adhered to.
Commercial activities allowed to open :
Nevertheless, the presence of only 2 customers maximum will be permitted at a time in these centres/shops. It is also required that these activities that have been reopened be practiced with caution, all while abiding by all health requirements directed by the concerned authorities.
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