Home Covid-19 Oman to lift lockdown in Muscat On April 10, the authorities announced that Muscat would enter a lockdown through the activation of control checkpoints which was later extended by Zainab Mansoor May 27, 2020 Oman’s Supreme Committee has decided to lift the lockdown on Muscat governorate on May 29, Times of Oman reported. The committee has also decided to permit 50 per cent of government employees to return to their workplaces. On April 10, the authorities announced that Muscat would enter a lockdown through the activation of control checkpoints with effect from April 10 until April 22. Later in April, it declared that the lockdown would be extended until May 8 while additionally banning large-scale gatherings during Ramadan. Read: Oman extends lockdown of Muscat; bans gatherings during Ramadan In the first week of May, the lockdown was further extended until 10pm on Friday, May 29. Oman has reported a total of 255 new Covid-19 cases on May 27, Oman’s Ministry of Health tweeted. Since the outbreak, Oman has reported a total of 8,373 infections and 38 deaths. Tags Covid-19 Lockdown Muscat Oman Supreme Committee 0 Comments You might also like Oman’s OQ to raise $490m from IPO of methanol, ammonia unit Oman’s OQ Exploration and Production raises $2bn in IPO UAE-Oman Hafeet Rail secures $1.5bn financing facility Oman lifted from junk status by S&P amid reforms