MUSCAT: After five months of closure, the iconic Muttrah Souq has been allowed to reopen, starting from Tuesday, the Supreme Committee announced.
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Apart from the Souq, gyms inside hotels, shops selling tobacco and tobacco products, newspapers are allowed to operate business.
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The decision also include opening tourist restaurants and sports halls in tourist facilities. Sports stadiums will also be opened for specific purposes, as clarified by the decision





