AMMAN - The Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities' inspection teams , in cooperation with other concerned authorities, last January fined and warned 17 tourist establishments, including restaurants and hotels, for their failure to comply with the anti-Covid-19 preventive measures for health and public safety.
In a press statement on Thursday, the ministry said the gov't inspection committees carried out 721 field tours on tourist facilities countrywide, and alerted 96, adding that 548 establishments exhibited compliance to preventive measures.
The teams intensified their inspection tours on all tourist facilities, and legal action was taken against violators, who failed to adhere to the ministry's procedures and protocols, and the preventive protocols issued by the Ministry of Labor, according to the statement.
In addition, the ministry called on tourist establishments, workers and customers to abide by defense orders in force, which include maintaining physical distancing, wearing face masks, and using "Sanad" app to verify vaccination status.
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AMMAN - The Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities' inspection teams , in cooperation with other concerned authorities, last January fined and warned 17 tourist establishments, including restaurants and hotels, for their failure to comply with the anti-
Covid-19 preventive measures for health and public safety.
In a press statement on Thursday, the ministry said the gov't inspection committees carried out 721 field tours on tourist facilities countrywide, and alerted 96, adding that 548 establishments exhibited compliance to preventive measures.
The teams intensified their inspection tours on all tourist facilities, and legal action was taken against violators, who failed to adhere to the ministry's procedures and protocols, and the preventive protocols issued by the Ministry of Labor, according to the statement.
In addition, the ministry called on tourist establishments, workers and customers to abide by defense orders in force, which include maintaining physical distancing, wearing face masks, and using "Sanad" app to verify vaccination status.
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