Oman’s brave COVID warriors on frontlines of the pandemic
By: Times News Service
Their tireless efforts to keep people safe, and unwavering commitment towards the country is a matter of pride for everyone.
Muscat: The determination of doctors, nurses, and other healthcare staff who are helping fight the spread of COVID-19 in Oman is difficult to describe, say medical practitioners in the country.
The commitment required, whether it is going above and beyond their duty to take care of patients, making the most of telehealth services to help people who are unable to come to hospital, and encourage people to take COVID vaccines to bring about an end to the pandemic, has seen healthcare workers come under great psychological, social, and personal pressure.
Movement ban lifted in Oman, rules for commercial activities revised
By: Times News Service
In the wake of these new measures, the Royal Oman Police has asked people in the country to continue to follow protocols related to stopping the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Muscat: People began moving around at night from yesterday, after the Supreme Committee eased restrictions to stop the spread of COVID-19.
All commercial activities in the country resumed operations, at 50 per cent customer capacity. However, customers can only enter their premises until 8 pm.
Shops selling foodstuff are exempt from this rule, while delivery and takeaway services are also allowed. However, gyms, sports clubs, and pitch rental facilities (locally known as tartan) will continue to remain shut until further notice.
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Best healthcare at affordable prices at Oman s newest hospital
By: Times News Service
The Oman International Hospital is a joint venture between Suhail Bahwan Group and Portuguese medical service provider Idealmed, which is setting up the facility on Al Dhayafa Street in Al Ghubra
Muscat: Oman’s newest hospital aims to provide people with quality medical care, cutting edge services, and doctors who are the best in their field, all at affordable prices.
The Oman International Hospital is a joint venture between Suhail Bahwan Group and Portuguese medical service provider Idealmed, which is setting up the facility on Al Dhayafa Street in Al Ghubra.