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BREAKING: Supreme Committee Allows Reopening Of Mosques In Oman
Muscat: The Supreme Committee tasked with tackling developments resulting from Coronavirus (COVID-19) has announced today that mosques in Oman will reopen from November 15.
The committee added that mosques with an occupational capacity of ‘not less than 400 worshipers’ can reopen from the coming Sunday for five daily prayers. This does not include Friday prayers.
Worshippers must also maintain one-and-a-half meters of social distancing while praying, and also bring their own prayer mats.
#اللجنة_العليا تقرر السماح بإعادة فتح الجوامع والمساجد التي لا تقل سعتها عن 400 مصلٍ للصلوات الخمس فقط (ولا يشمل ذلك صلاة الجمعة) اعتبارًا من يوم الأحد 29 ربيع الأول 1442 هـ الموافق 15 نوفمبر 2020 م، وفقًا للضوابط المحددة.#عمان_تواجه_كورونا pic.twitter.com/JT6L0mjDck
— عُمان تواجه كورونا (@OmanVSCovid19) November 10, 2020
Source: OmanVsCOVID19
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