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Oman on Saturday imposed fresh restrictions to limit the spread of Covid-19. They include a night curfew and banning movement of individuals and vehicles from 8pm to 4am, starting from Sunday (June 20)
According to the country's Supreme Committee, all public places and commercial activities will be closed during the night curfew. However, essential businesses will be allowed to remain open, and home-delivery services are exempted from the lockdown.
The move comes following the record increase in the daily number of COVID-19 infections and deaths. On Tuesday, Oman registered 33 COVID-19 deaths, the highest daily toll since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic. On the same day, it reported three confirmed cases of COVID-19 infected with mucormycosis, which is commonly known as 'black fungus'.
A number of hospitals in the Sultanate have exceeded the capacity allocated for COVID-19 patients in intensive care, reaching 157 per cent in Sohar and Nizwa hospitals, the Ministry of Health said last week.
The number of inpatients in intensive care reached 338 with an occupancy rate of 99 per cent. Royal hospital reached 95 per cent of its capacity from a total of 66 ICU beds, Khawla hospital 92 per cent with 36 beds, SQU hospital reached 100 per cent with 11 beds for COVID-19 patients, Rustaq hospital 110 per cent, Nizwa Hospital 157 per cent with 21 ICU beds for COVID-19 and 12 beds added.
The Sultanate has so far reported 242,723 confirmed infections, including 2,626 fatalities and 213,880 recoveries.
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