KUWAIT, June 2 (NNN-KUNA) – The Kuwaiti government announced that, businesses, including banks, can start their activities as part of the country’s phased plan to reopen the economy.
The government assigned the Central Agency for Information Technology to establish a platform where citizens and residents can make appointment, before going to any government institutions, in order to facilitate social distancing and curb the spread of the virus, said Tareq Al-Mezrem, the government spokesman.
He also said the government is monitoring results in European countries and the world, in order to gradually return air traffic.
Earlier, the Kuwait Banking Association announced, banks will resume business from today, after a three-week suspension, during the curfew.
On May 31, Kuwait ended the full curfew and imposed a three-week partial curfew for a gradual return to normal.