MUSCAT: The wearing of face masks in open spaces have been made optional in Oman, the Supreme Committee announced on Monday.
However, face masks continue to remain mandatory in indoor places such as closed halls. Meanwhile the Supreme Committee also removed the mandatory PCR test requirement for inbound vaccinated travellers coming into the country. Passengers need to only present the two-dose approved COVID-19 vaccination.
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