Ouarzazate Imposes 3 PM Curfew on Businesses Amid COVID-19 Emergency

According to a decision by the President of the Ouarzazate Municipal Council, Abderrahman Drissi, businesses, production units, and service agencies are required to comply with new opening and closing hours during the state of emergency.
The activities concerned will open from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m., until further notice. This new schedule, which "does not apply to banks and money transfer agencies, took effect on Saturday, April 11 and will remain in effect until the end of the health emergency." Local authorities and the commune’s security services will ensure the application and compliance with this decision, reports the MAP.
This is a measure that is part of "the total mobilization of all state institutions in the fight against the spread of the new coronavirus (covid-19)". It is an obligation to preserve the health of everyone, the same source specifies.
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