Categories: COVID-19

Home delivery services exempted from night closure in Oman

The Supreme Committee on COVID-19 grants exemption to home delivery service (foodstuff and restaurants)  and tire shops located in petrol stations from the decision to close business activities in the Sultanate, applirlhIp from 8 pm – 5am, which ends Saturday morning 20 March 2021.

Thus, the activities excluded from the decision will be petrol stations, health facilities, private pharmacies, home delivery services, and tire shops located in petrol stations.

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