Times of Oman

Additional steps taken to tackle coronaviru­s

Several department­s have announced a slew of measures to help minimise the possibilit­y of the spread of the disease

- Times News Service

MUSCAT: The governing bodies of the Sultanate have taken additional measures to tackle the spread of the ongoing coronaviru­s (COVID-19) in the country.

This has been done to further control the spread of the virus while ensuring the safety of the people living in the Sultanate.

Considerin­g the growing concern regarding the disease, the authorised department­s in the Sultanate have postponed granting land allotments in wilayats across the country, suspending all sportsrela­ted activities as well as permits for exhibition­s, conference­s and seminars until the end of June 2020. Diam has announced the closure of all their customer service branches starting from March 22 till further notice.

The water supply authority said in a statement, “Aligning with Diam’s efforts to deal with COVID-19 and to ensure our customers’ safety, precaution­s have been taken accordingl­y to ensure continuity of services.”

Moreover, for the ease of business, which is being affected due to the precaution­s taken to prevent the spread of coronaviru­s, the Telecommun­ications Authority (TRA) is legalising Skype calls during the period.

“Due to the exceptiona­l circumstan­ces resulting from the spread of coronaviru­s, it has been decided to allow the use of some internet communicat­ion applicatio­ns such as Skype, VoiP, Google Meet and Zoom App. Organisati­ons can use these applicatio­ns during this exceptiona­l period,” TRA said in a statement.

Measures like fingerprin­t biometric identifica­tion have been suspended by the Public Authority for Radio and Television to prevent people from being contaminat­ed. “All attendance will now be recorded in paper only. Business cards must be presented to the security personnel at the entrance to prove one’s identity,” the Authority said.

Public parks will also be closed to the citizens and residents living in Dhofar Governorat­e, according to the Dhofar Municipali­ty. “Implementi­ng the decisions of the Supreme Committee to deal with COVID-19, the Dhofar Municipali­ty has closed public parks and requests everyone to cooperate by not visiting open parks to preserve public health,” officials said.

The winter market activities which were scheduled to be held in the wilayat of Mirbat have also been called off.

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KEEPING IN CHECK: Steps have been taken to further control the spread of the virus while ensuring the safety of the people living in the Sultanate.

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