(MENAFN)
Businesses including banks can return to their work as a measure of the country's plan to recommence economy, according to the Kuwaiti government on Monday, June 1st.
Tareq Al-Mezrem, the government spokesman, said at a press conference that the government has requested the Central Agency for Information Technology to create a website where civilians can appoint a meeting before going to any governmental institutions in order to ease social distancing and control the spread of COVID-19.
He also added that the government is "monitoring the results in the European countries and the world" as a process of normalization.
Banks will recommence business from June 2nd after a three-week postponement during the curfew, Kuwait Banking Association declared.
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