Qatar to lift lockdown in four phases from June 15

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Qatar to lift lockdown in four phases from June 15
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Qatar will start lifting coronavirus restrictions under a four-phase plan starting on June 15, when some mosques can reopen and flights can depart, government spokeswoman Lulwa Rashed al-Khater said on Monday.

FILE PHOTOT - General view of a empty kids playground, following the outbreak of coronavirus disease , in Doha, Qatar March 17, 2020. REUTERS/Stringer

The fourth phase will allow all mosques to resume normal operation and for flight schedules to be expanded. Wedding parties, business gatherings such as exhibitions, and the reopening of theatres and cinemas will be permitted. Qatar reported 1,368 new coronavirus cases and three deaths on Monday, bringing the total to 70,158 cases including 57 deaths.

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