Kuwait ends the partial curfew, starting on the first day of Eid

Today, the Kuwaiti government decided to end the partial curfew imposed in the country starting from the first day of the Eid, more than two months after the decision to impose it, which came into effect on March 6,

"Al-Qabas" newspaper reported that the Kuwaiti cabinet will soon adopt a package of decisions, including the opening of most activities and restaurants, with the exception of cafes that offer "hookah".

The Corona Committee had submitted its recommendations to the Council of Ministers, as one of the most prominent things it included was the cancellation of the ban imposed after the improvement of the epidemiological situation in the country, and the number of vaccination doses exceeded one and a half million doses.

The committee recommended opening restaurants to all restaurants and non-restaurants, with the imposition of some precautionary controls, indicating that in the current situation it is not possible to prevent unvaccinated people from entering until 60% of those who have received the vaccine in addition to the children are vaccinated.

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