Jordan will remain under a partial curfew in the evening, Minister of State for Information Affairs, Amjad Awda Al-Adayleh said.
Al-Adayleh told a press briefing held at the Prime Minister’s House on Tuesday, that the measures were in place to protect citizens and preserve their health, and he warned that violators would be prosecuted and facilities that failed to comply with health conditions, closed.
Al-Adayleh said coronavirus still posed a threat as the virus remained widespread globally, and that a second wave was a possibility if precautions were not taken.
He said the government was working to return the country to normal.
“We are convinced and confident that we will be able to establish a Jordanian model in re-operating activities and economic recovery,” he said.
Jordan to continue partial curfew amid continued coronavirus pandemic
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Jordan to continue partial curfew amid continued coronavirus pandemic
- Jordan will remain under a partial curfew in the evening
- The government was working to return the country to normal
Pro-Palestinian flotilla announces new mission to Gaza
- Israel controls Gaza's borders and scrutinises all aid coming into the territory
TUNIS: A flotilla of pro-Palestinian activists who attempted to reach Gaza last year will set sail for the besieged territory again next month, one member told AFP on Friday.
The Global Sumud Flotilla said the new mission set for March 29 would be "the largest coordinated humanitarian intervention for Palestine in history" and will mobilise "thousands from over 100 countries".
"We will be sailing from Barcelona, Tunis, Italy and many other ports not yet made public," Brazilian activist Thiago Avila told AFP.
The group said an overland convoy would also leave for Gaza on the same day, without specifying from where.
The campaigners sought to break an Israeli blockade by delivering aid to Gaza by sea last October, before they were intercepted by Israel, detained and deported.
Israel controls Gaza's borders and scrutinises all aid coming into the territory.
The activists describe their actions as a "non-violent response to genocide, siege, mass starvation, and the destruction of civilian life in Gaza".










