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COVID-19: Saudi eases 24-hour lockdown restrictions
May 26, 2020
Saudi Arabia announced the easing of restrictions that has halted much of the activity in the country due to the coronavirus pandemic.
As of May 31, the curfew on all areas of the Kingdom will be eased, except Makkah.
Movement in cities and within the regions of the country will again be permitted, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.
The easing will mean the Kingdom’s 24-hour lockdown is relaxed with a curfew from 3 p.m to 6 a.m until Sunday, after which the hours will change to 8 p.m. to 6 a.m.
Makkah will, however, remain under a full 24-hour lockdown.
On June 21, all curfews in the Kingdom will be lifted and prayers at Makkah’s mosque will be permitted.
Before then, social distancing guidelines must continue to be adhered to and gatherings of more than 50 people will continue to be banned.
Authorities have also allowed the attendance at ministries, government agencies and private sector companies, and the return of their office activities.
Some economic and commercial activities will also be allowed to take place including those at wholesale and retail shops, as well as malls.
Cafes will be permitted to operate once more.
However, all job sectors where social distancing rules are harder to achieve such as beauty salons, barbershops, sports and health clubs, recreational centers and cinemas will remain closed.
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