Muscat: Oman has announced that it will reopen mosques for prayers on November 15 with strict measures in place to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
As the country further eases Covid-19 restrictions, it also lifted a lockdown in Dhofar governorate and resumed international flights today, state media reported.
"Flights will be scheduled according to health data for specific destinations and according to bilateral agreements with other airlines," ONA said.
Public transport resumed recently and health authorities announced that sports activities could be held but without spectators.
Oman lifted a night curfew in August, and also opened some restaurants, gyms, and swimming pools.