A picture taken on April 27, 2020, shows a kite flying over the Jordanian capital Amman, with the Amman Citadel in the background. AFP
A picture taken on April 27, 2020, shows a kite flying over the Jordanian capital Amman, with the Amman Citadel in the background. AFP
A picture taken on April 27, 2020, shows a kite flying over the Jordanian capital Amman, with the Amman Citadel in the background. AFP
A picture taken on April 27, 2020, shows a kite flying over the Jordanian capital Amman, with the Amman Citadel in the background. AFP

Jordan eases coronavirus lockdown and reopens more businesses


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Jordan on Monday eased restrictions on movement aimed at containing the spread of the coronavirus and allowed more businesses to reopen to help jump-start the cash-strapped economy, officials said.

Residents of the capital can now drive their private vehicles from Wednesday between 8am and 6pm in the first such move since a nationwide lockdown nearly 40 days ago that ordered the country's population of 10 million to stay at home.

Public transport and taxi services would also now resume but passenger restrictions and rules on wearing of face masks and gloves will continue, said government spokesman Amjad Adailah.

The relaxation in curbs on movement in the capital follows a similar move last week in southern Jordan, including the Red Sea port city of Aqaba.

The government imposed the curfew shortly after the monarch enacted an emergency law that paralysed daily life, and ordered shops and firms to close, leaving many daily wage earners struggling without pay.

Minister of Trade and Industry Tariq Hammouri said barbershops, beauty parlors, dry-clean, cosmetics shops and a string of small businesses from garments to flower shops and furniture outlets can resume work.

"We hope to ease all restrictive measures with the passing of days as the virus threat recedes," Mr Hammouri said.

The government of Prime Minister Omar al Razzaz won praise for quick moves that were some of the world's strictest measures to contain the Covid-19 pandemic, but the economic impact has deepened, with growing criticism by business lobbies.

It has carried out over 60,000 tests and detected 449 cases, many of whom have recovered. There have been seven deaths.

"Our duty now is to revive our economy and our health and we are able to do that," Health Minister Saad Jaber said.

Government offices however will remain shut until after the month of Ramadan, which is expected to end about May 23, and so will be schools and universities.

The country's airports and border crossing with its neighbours Syria, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Israel are still closed to passenger traffic.

The economy has been battered with the tourism sector, a main source of foreign currency, hard hit because of global travel disruptions.

The latest relaxation allows construction firms and many firms beyond pharmaceuticals, fertilisers and the agriculture sector that have kept operating but with lower staffing levels.

The crisis has thrown into doubt International Monetary Fund-backed growth estimates of 2.1 per cent for 2020 and officials expect the economy to contract for the first time since 1990.

The country's record $42 billion public debt, equivalent to 97 per cent of GDP, is expected to exceed 100 per cent, with extra financing to cushion the negative impact of the crisis, officials say.

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