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MEED | Covid-19 case growth slows in Mena
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COVID-19: Jordan to lift curfew on September 1; various sectors to be fully reopened
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Private schools getting ready to welcome students back to class
By Joy Mazahreh - Jul 27,2021 - Last updated at Jul 27,2021
AMMAN Amid the rise of positive coronavirus cases, private school directors and administrators are preparing for the upcoming academic year with multiple possible scenarios for learning this fall.
The Education Ministry recently announced that education in private schools and kindergartens for the 2021/2022 academic year will be 100 per cent in class all the while adhering to health protocols.
Kholoud Abu Hijleh, a private school director, told The Jordan Times that their preparations vary from annual maintenance tasks to shaping the academic and extracurricular calendar. AbuHijleh also said that the school is preparing training workshops for teachers and planning to engage parents in the school’s community, whether learning is onsite or online.
Lebanese in several regions are taking to the streets to protest living conditions
Updated 09 June 2021
June 08, 2021 21:35
BEIRUT: The Lebanese pound hit a new low on the black market, reaching 14,000 for $1 after it had been somewhat stable in recent weeks at 12,000.
This coincided with a new circular from the Banque du Liban (BDL) instructing commercial banks to gradually repay foreign currency deposits from July. The circular comes into effect as of June 30 for one year, subject to change or renewal.
Under the circular, a depositor can withdraw $400 per month either in banknotes, by transferring it abroad or via bank card transactions that can be used in Lebanon and abroad.
Dubai: Jordanian authorities on Wednesday announced that the Friday lockdown will be cancelled from this week, while the current curfew restrictions will remain in place until further notice, local media reported.
The move was announced during a COVID-19 press conference, which was attended by Sakher Dudin, Minister of State for Media Affairs, and Feras Hawari, Minister of Health.
Citizens will be permitted to go to mosques on foot to perform Isha and Taraweeh prayers beginning Friday.
On the same day, public parks and any shops within them will be reopened. Despite the downward trend in daily reported cases, Hawari said the government is preparing for the third wave by increasing hospital capacities and ensuring that there are sufficient medical personnel in the health sector.
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