KHALEEJ TIMES, Thursday, Apr 22, 2021 | Ramadan 10, 1442
Oman to suspend travel from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh
Oman:
Oman has suspended travel from Pakistan, India and Bangladesh until
further notice, Oman News Agency reported on Wednesday.
The decision was taken by the Supreme Committee to curb the spread of novel
coronavirus Covid-19.
In a statement issued today, the following decisions were announced:
- Ban on passengers travelling from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh or transiting
through these three countries during the last 14 days. This will come into
effect starting at 6pm on April 24, 2021, until further notice.
- Children under the age of 12 are not allowed to enter shops and commercial
establishments. Commercial institutions must comply with this, and shops,
restaurants and cafes, need to reduce capacity to 50 per cent of its capacity
with legal action to be taken against violators.
- Distant learning to continue for all students in public and private schools
and institutions of higher education - with the exception of Grade 12 and
students who must be present for practical exams, such as students of College of
Medicine and Health Sciences and students of vocational training. This decision
is subject to review as the pandemic situation evolves.
The Supreme Committee urges all relevant authorities to seek the help of
volunteers to monitor compliance and implementation of decisions, particularly
in centers, shops, markets, restaurants and cafes.
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