Ratified by Royal Decree 22/2022.
Year: 2022
Ratified by Royal Decree 21/2022.
have decreed as follows
Article I
The membership of the members of the Oman Human Rights Committee is hereby extended until 31 December 2023.Article II
This decree must be published in the Official Gazette, and comes into force on the date of its issuance. Issued on: 22 Ramadan 1443 Corresponding to: 24 April 2022Haitham bin Tarik Sultan of Oman
Published in Official Gazette 1440 issued on 8 May 2022.We, Haitham bin Tarik, the Sultan of Oman
after perusal of the Basic Statute of the State,
the Civil Service Law promulgated by Royal Decree 120/2004,
and in pursuance of public interest,
have decreed as follows
Article I
Mohammed bin Said bin Mohammed Al-Balushi is hereby appointed as Undersecretary of the Ministry of Information with his same grade and financial entitlements.
Article II
This decree must be published in the Official Gazette, and comes into force on the date of its issuance.
Issued on: 22 Ramadan 1443
Corresponding to: 24 April 2022
Haitham bin Tarik
Sultan of Oman
Published in Official Gazette 1440 issued on 8 May 2022.
Supreme Committee Statement
The COVID-19 Supreme Committee, within the framework of its continuous convening, has been observing the development of the pandemic, the precautionary procedures, and the means for limiting its spread.
On the occasion of the arrival of the holy month of Ramadan, the supreme committee is honoured to express its utmost greetings and blessings to His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik—may Allah protect him—and also greets the Omani nation and the residents of this blessed land as well as Arab and Muslim nations on this special occasion, asking Allah the Almighty to make this special month a month of health, wellness, and blessings to our special country and the whole world.
The committee has been briefed on the current epidemiological state of the COVID-19 pandemic domestically and internationally, which indicates—thanks to Allah—a continuation in the reduction of the confirmed and hospitalised cases in the Sultanate of Oman, notwithstanding the return of the increase in the number of infections in some countries during the past few days, and in light of the continuation of this pandemic, the close arrival of the holy month of Ramadan, in the realisation of Islam’s mercy in protecting and preserving lives, and in hope of protecting the gains achieved during the previous period, the committee makes the following decisions, which shall be followed during the holy month of Ramadan:
First: Limiting the attendance of Jama’a prayers, including Taraweeh prayers, to those who have taken the COVID-19 vaccinations, and preventing those who are not vaccinated from entry, including children younger than twelve years of age.
Second: Continuing the ban on holding charity group iftar (Iftar Sa’im) in mosques and other public venues such as tents and public halls. Charity groups, relevant private establishments, and other civil society organisations may distribute iftar meals to the beneficiaries without holding gatherings.
Third: Continuing precautionary measures, such as wearing face masks and social distancing in closed places, including mosques.
The committee confirms the continuation of the operation of the activities of venue halls, and international and local conferences and exhibitions as well as activities of a mass nature at 70% of their capacity. It also calls anyone who exhibits any respiratory symptoms to avoid attending Jama’a prayers and gatherings of all kinds to protect himself and his community. It also urges nationals and residents to quickly take the booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine for those who have completed six months from taking the second dose, in order to enhance both individual and community immunity.
