Bazaars, cafes, beauty salons, hairdressing saloons and barber’s shops to reopen in Tajikistan on June 15

Bazaars, cafes, beauty salons, hairdressing saloons and barber's shops are expected to resume operations in Tajikistan starting on June 15.   All the mentioned facilities must ensure regular disinfection of premises and control observance of social distancing rules by visitors.  The Republican Commission for Prevention of Further Spread of COVID-19 made this decision at its regular […]

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Bazaars, cafes, beauty salons, hairdressing saloons and barber's shops are expected to resume operations in Tajikistan starting on June 15.  

All the mentioned facilities must ensure regular disinfection of premises and control observance of social distancing rules by visitors. 

The Republican Commission for Prevention of Further Spread of COVID-19 made this decision at its regular sitting that took place on June 6, according to Khovar national news agency. 

The Republican Commission has reportedly decided to tighten the preventive measures providing for making wearing face masks and disinfection of working and public places as well as passenger terminals, public transport, shops and health care facilities mandatory.  

Taking into account the gradual normalization of the COVID-19 situation in the country, the Republican Commission has made a decision to permit reopening of Bazaars, cafes, beauty salons, hairdressing saloons and barber's shops to reopen in the country starting on June 15.  

Khovar notes that all these facilities must ensure regular disinfection of premises as well as control observance of social by visitors of distancing rules and sanitary-hygienic and anti-epidemic requirements.  

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