Qatar Economic Outlook 2021 - 2023
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Box 2-11: Phases of Gradual Lifting of COVID-19 Restrictions after the First Wave
Phase 1 (15 Jun) Phase 2 (1 Jul)
Phase 3 (1 Aug)
Phase 4 (1 Sep)
Phase 1 included
the
restricted
opening
of
mosques
while
maintaining
social
distancing,
allowing travel for
emergencies,
restricted parks for
outdoor sports to
open,
selected
private healthcare
facilities to be
permitted at 40%
capacity, allowed
for the partial
opening of shops in
malls at a capacity
of 30%, and offices
could
operate with
only
20%
of
employees at their
workplaces.
In Phase 2, a limited
opening of mosques
and
travel
for
emergencies
continued,
while
allowing
public
gatherings for up to 10
people, opening parks,
beaches
and
the
Corniche,
allowing
sports training in open
spaces and large halls,
private
healthcare
facilities were permitted
at 60% capacity, malls,
souks,
markets,
restaurants, museums
and libraries were
allowed to open subject
to restricted hours and
capacity,
and
employers
were
permitted to allow 50%
of
employees back at
the workplace.
In Phase 3, a limited opening of
mosques continued, while Friday
prayers were allowed in 54
mosques, low-risk inbound flights
were permitted for travelers
holding residence, gatherings of
fewer than 40
people were
allowed, playgrounds and skate
parks were encouraged to open,
healthcare
facilities
were
permitted at 80% capacity, malls
and wholesale markets could
operate but for limited hours
together
with an increased
occupancy
rate
of
mall
restaurants,
museums
and
libraries were permitted to open
for limited hours, beauty centers,
barbershops and hairdressers
were permitted to operate at a
50% capacity, training centers,
including drivers’ education, could
resume activities, and employers
were permitted to allow 80% of
their
workforce to return to the
workplace.
In the fourth stage, a total opening of mosques
was allowed, all public gatherings, including
weddings, exhibitions and conferences,
recreational trips and cinemas were permitted
with the proviso that, precautionary measures
had
to continue, limited services for public
transportation such as the Doha metro and
buses were provided, inbound flights were
allowed to be expanded according to health
guidelines, summer camps and clubs,
cultural
activities and sports gatherings were permitted
to open for local and international competitions
together with an organized public attendance,
boat trips were allowed for leisure purposes,
private health clinics were able to reopen at their
full 100% capacity, the new academic year
commenced with in-person classes, all malls,
shops and
markets were to open as normal,
restaurants to gradually reopen for indoor dining,
and museums, libraries, health clubs, gyms and
pools, beauty centers, and barbershops and
hairdressers were permitted to operate at full
100% capacity, and finally the total opening of
training centers and cleaning services, together
with workplaces, were allowed to return to 100%
capacity.