Organizations and Public Service Institutions Will Begin Operation Next Week
DUSHANBE, 09.06.2020. (NIAT Khovar) – Prime Minister Kohir Rasulzoda held a Republican COVID-19 Prevention Commission meeting last Saturday.
The meeting focused on the epidemiological situation and the progress in the implementation of earlier made decisions.
The meeting concluded with the decision to strengthen preventive measures, including the mandatory use of protective masks and disinfection of all public areas.
It was also decided to reopen organizations and institutions providing services to the population, including shopping centers, markets, hotels, resorts, cafes, catering establishments, restaurants, hairdressers, beauty salons, on June 15. Strict observance of personal and public hygiene, the use of medical masks are necessary, and in case of non-compliance with these requirements, legal measures will be taken against individuals, legal entities and officials.









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