The government is permitting Party and state offices and private businesses to resume operations as normal while continuing to strictly observe coronavirus prevention measures.
The Prime Minister’s Office on Friday issued an announcement easing some lockdown measures imposed under Prime Minister’s Order No. 6, which have been in place since April 1.
The holding of meetings and training sessions may go ahead with an appropriately limited number of participants. The taskforce committees – one in charge of virus prevention and control, and another in charge of dealing with the economic impacts – have been entrusted to inspect and certify businesses and projects that meet the operation resumption criteria.
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