Saudi Arabia takes the first tentative steps toward a return to normal life.
Saudi Arabia announced the changes in curfew times from this week, and lift it entirely across the Kingdom except Mecca, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported in a statement early on Tuesday.
The Restrictions lifted from May 31 which includes domestic travel, holding prayers in mosques, and workplace attendance in both government and private sector.
The Kingdom will have curfew relaxation from 6 am to 3 pm from 28 May to 30 May as first phase and then from 6 am to 8 pm from 31 May to 20 June as second phase in which
the Kingdom will reopen all mosques outside Mecca. It is also reported that both public and private sector staff would be allowed to attend their workplaces.
From June 21, the Kingdom will return to normal life. Until then barber shops, gyms, cinema remain suspended.
The suspension of Umrah and international flights will remain in place until further notice.
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