Starting from today, 50 per cent government employees will also return to offices, as the country gradually eases its coronavirus restrictions.
Earlier, His Excellency Dr. Ahmed Al Saidi, Minister of Health said the government will vaccinate the Grade 12 students.
In the wake of coronavirus cases, gatherings of all types are banned in Oman.
Children under the age of 12 are still barred from visiting commercial stores.
Omani nurse Shanunah Al Nu'mani died due to coronavirus.
The decision comes after the Supreme Committee said it will end the ban following drop in coronavirus cases in the country.
AA said it will intensify further to deep depression within the next hours without any impact to Oman at least in the next three days.
The Supreme Committee also said stores across all governorates must prohibit the entry of customers from 8pm to 4am.
Remaining 50% of staff will work remotely, says Supreme Committee
Commercial activities must stop the entry of customers from 8pm to 4am
His Majesty Sultan Haitham also urged both citizens and residents to adhere to the precautionary measures.
His Majesty also affirmed that the government is continuing its efforts to provide COVID-19 vaccines for all in the country.
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