All markets and malls can operate by following the guidelines. Businesses must limit overcrowding and ensure social distancing guidelines are followed. All employees and customers are required to wear face masks.
Restaurant services will be limited to delivery and take away.
Shisha shops will remain closed.
Professional sports players will get a permit to resume their sport exercises in outdoor spaces and swimming pools.
Salons and hairdressers can resume from 27 May (Wednesday).
“All markets and malls will operate taking into consideration the guidelines. The precautionary measure must be followed. In order to reduce the number of individuals using facilities at any one time, businesses must limit overcrowding and ensure social distancing guidelines are followed. All employees and customers are required to wear face masks inside the premises. Professional sports players will be allowed to resume their sport exercises in outdoor spaces and swimming pools, as long as health and social distancing guidelines are followed. We will continue closing recreational activities and limit restaurants to delivery and take away,” said Eman Ahmed Al-Doseri, Assistant Undersecretary for Domestic & Foreign Trade.
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