(Bloomberg) -- Saudi Arabia joined nations around the world in gradually loosing restrictions that were put in place to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
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The kingdom partially lifted a 24-hour curfew in all regions except Mecca and will allow resumption of some commercial and economic activities, state-run Saudi Press Agency reported.
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- Curfew lifted from April 26 to May 13 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- 24-hour curfew will be enforced in Mecca city and the some previously isolated districts.
- Commercial and economic activities allowed in wholesale and retail stores, shopping centers
- Construction companies and factories allowed to resume their activities without restrictions on time from April 29 until May 13
- Restrictions remain for beauty clinics, barber salons, sports and health clubs, recreational centers, cinemas, beauty salons, restaurants, cafes and other activities determined by the relevant authorities.
- NOTE: Saudi Arabia Imposes Lockdown in Capital Riyadh, Two Holy Cities
- Link to statement is here
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