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Saudi Arabia opens shopping malls, markets 24 hours a day
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Saudi Arabia has allowed shopping malls and markets to remain open 24 hours a day.
The decision is taken to reduce the rush of consumers in markets amid coronavirus fears.
Meanwhile, the Saudi Interior Ministry has said that Saudi citizens who have been vaccinated will be allowed to travel from May 17.
Authorities in Saudi Arabia have allowed shopping malls and markets to remain open 24 hours a day.
A spokesperson for the Saudi Ministry of Commerce said the decision was made to reduce the rush of consumers in markets. He said that action would be taken against the violation of coronavirus Standard Operating Procedures (Sops)s.
Saudi Arabia allows shopping malls, markets to function 24 hours a day
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Mon, May 03, 2021
A Saudi vendor carries traditional lanterns known in Arabic as Fanous in the Saudi coastal city of Jeddah on May 3, 2019, ahead of the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan. Photo: AFP
Saudi Arabia has allowed shopping malls and markets to function 24 hours a day in order to reduce the rush of consumers in shopping areas, said the spokesperson for the Saudi Ministry of Commerce.
He said action will be taken against violators of coronavirus standard operating procedures.
Meanwhile, the Saudi Interior Ministry has said that Saudi citizens who have been vaccinated against the coronavirus will be allowed to travel from May 17.
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