Qatar to lift coronavirus restrictions in four phases Gulf country will gradually start easing lockdown from June 15, government Qatar will start lifting coronavirus restrictions under a four-phase plan starting June 15. Government spokesperson Lolwa Rashed al-Khater on Monday said some mosques would be allowed to reopen from June 15, and some stores in malls will also be allowed to reopen if certain conditions are met. The second phase of easing the lockdown would start on July 1, the third on August 1 and the fourth on September 1. Private health clinics will be allowed to be open with 40 percent capacity from June 15. The capacity of clinics will be increased by 20 percent in each phase. The second phase will allow a partial opening of restaurants with limited capacity and malls for limited capacity and hours. During this phase, museums, libraries, markets and wholesale markets will also be open with limited capacity and during specific hours. The third phase will permit the resumption of flights from low-risk countries for priority passengers, such as returning residents. It will also see the total reopening of shopping malls, while health clubs, gyms, swimming pools, salons and hairdressers will be active with limited capacity. The fourth will allow wedding parties, business gatherings – such as exhibitions. It will also see the reopening of theatres, museums, libraries and cinemas. Source: Al Jazeera 2020-06-09 12:00:00

Geplaatst op dinsdag 09 juni 2020. Leestijd : 1 minuut

Qatar to lift coronavirus restrictions in four phases

Gulf country will gradually start easing lockdown from June 15, government Qatar will start lifting coronavirus restrictions under a four-phase plan starting June 15.

Government spokesperson Lolwa Rashed al-Khater on Monday said some mosques would be allowed to reopen from June 15, and some stores in malls will also be allowed to reopen if certain conditions are met.

The second phase of easing the lockdown would start on July 1, the third on August 1 and the fourth on September 1.

Private health clinics will be allowed to be open with 40 percent capacity from June 15. The capacity of clinics will be increased by 20 percent in each phase.

The second phase will allow a partial opening of restaurants with limited capacity and malls for limited capacity and hours. During this phase, museums, libraries, markets and wholesale markets will also be open with limited capacity and during specific hours.

The third phase will permit the resumption of flights from low-risk countries for priority passengers, such as returning residents. It will also see the total reopening of shopping malls, while health clubs, gyms, swimming pools, salons and hairdressers will be active with limited capacity.

The fourth will allow wedding parties, business gatherings – such as exhibitions. It will also see the reopening of theatres, museums, libraries and cinemas.

Source: Al Jazeera

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