Tribune News Network
Doha
The Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) has decided to continue with the third phase of the gradual lifting of COVID-19 restrictions in August.
The lifting of COVID-19 restrictions was scheduled to be implemented in four phases. The first phase began on May 28, 2021, the second phase on June 18 and the third phase on July 9.
The fourth phase was originally scheduled to begin on July 30 , which has now been delayed.
In a statement, the MoPH said the third phase of the gradual easing of COVID-19 restrictions, currently in place, will continue until the new infections fall substantially.
The MoPH said the ministry continues to monitor key performance indicators to ensure a balance between the continuity of providing protection to the population on the one hand and restoring social and economic life to normal, on the other hand.
The ministry called on all people who are eligible to get vaccinated as soon as possible so that they can protect themselves, their families and members of the society from the dangers of this disease and contribute to a speedy return to the normal life.
Doha
The Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) has decided to continue with the third phase of the gradual lifting of COVID-19 restrictions in August.
The lifting of COVID-19 restrictions was scheduled to be implemented in four phases. The first phase began on May 28, 2021, the second phase on June 18 and the third phase on July 9.
The fourth phase was originally scheduled to begin on July 30 , which has now been delayed.
In a statement, the MoPH said the third phase of the gradual easing of COVID-19 restrictions, currently in place, will continue until the new infections fall substantially.
The MoPH said the ministry continues to monitor key performance indicators to ensure a balance between the continuity of providing protection to the population on the one hand and restoring social and economic life to normal, on the other hand.
The ministry called on all people who are eligible to get vaccinated as soon as possible so that they can protect themselves, their families and members of the society from the dangers of this disease and contribute to a speedy return to the normal life.