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Employees back to work in Saudi Arabia as Eid holiday ends

Wear face mask, avoid handshakes, and keep distancing, workers are reminded



The kingdom so far has reported 250,440 virus cases and 3,130 related deaths.
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Cairo: Government employees Sunday returned to their workplaces in Saudi Arabia after the end of a 16-day holiday marking Eid Al Adha.

The return to work coincides with strict precautions Saudi authorities have in place to contain the spread of COVID-19.

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Saudi Health Minister Tawfiq Al Rabiah has reminded employees of the importance of observing anti-virus precautions.

“We return to our work and serving our nation upholding the motto ‘I wear my face mask, I won’t shake hands; and I keep enough distancing,” the minister tweeted early Sunday. “My safety and that of those around me is my responsibility,” he added.

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While relaxing several virus-induced restrictions in recent weeks, Saudi Arabia has repeatedly warned against violating measures adopted to curb the highly contagious disease including a ban on large gatherings and the wearing of protective face masks in public.

The kingdom so far has reported 250,440 virus cases and 3,130 related deaths.

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