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10:32 a. M.
Friday 02 October 2020
Books – Muhammad Ghayat:
The Media Center of the Council of Ministers confirmed that what was reported in some media, websites and social media pages, about the issuance of a decision to reintroduce “hookah” in cafes and cafes, is unfounded.
The Media Center of the Council of Ministers confirmed, in a fact-clarification report on Friday, that it is not true to issue a decision to reintroduce “hookah” in cafes and cafes, emphasizing continuing work on the decision of the Prime Minister to ban the supply of “hookah” in cafes as part of precautionary measures to limit the spread of the virus. Corona, as a source of transmission of the infection, points to the continuation of monitoring campaigns in cafes and coffee shops, to ensure the commitment of those responsible, while taking legal measures against offenders.
In the context of the State’s desire to combat the spread of the Coronavirus, periodic monitoring and campaigns launched by the executive and security agencies are carried out permanently in cafes and cafes in various centers and cities of the governorates at the level of the Republic, to ensure the scope of its commitment to the rate of operation, and to apply divergence measures and prohibit the supply of hookahs and games indoors. Coffees
In the end, the Center asked all media and social media users to investigate the accuracy and objectivity in the publication of news and to contact the competent authorities to make sure before publishing information that it is not based on any fact and generates confusion and anxiety among citizens.