AMMAN: Jordan said it was thinking of reopening some government offices, as the country continues to ease lockdown measures prompted by the COVID-19 outbreak.
State Minister for Media Affairs Amjad Al-Adailah said some governmental institutions will be allowed to open with limited numbers of employees, as reported by state-run Jordan News Agency.
The plan comes as the country has implemented several measures to revive its economy.
Al-Adailah reiterated the government’s efforts to impose strict health measures during Ramadan, including monitoring the market and punishing attempts to monopolize goods and increasing prices.
Jordan mulls further easing of coronavirus lockdown, to reopen some public institutions
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Updated 24 April 2020
Jordan mulls further easing of coronavirus lockdown, to reopen some public institutions
- State Minister for Media Affairs Amjad Al-Adailah said some governmental institutions will be allowed to open with limited numbers of employees
- The plan comes as the country has implemented several measures to revive its economy