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Hind Al Soulia - Riyadh - A Jordanian policemen stand guard at a check point on the first day of full curfew in Amman, Jordan, 21 March 2020. EPA
As part of the measures of protection against the spread of Covid-19 coronavirus disease, Jordan Prime Minister Omar Al Razzaz announced on 20 March that the country will be placed in full curfew from 21 March. EPA
Inhabitants of the kingdom are not allowed out of their homes and from March 24, food and life essentials shopping will be allowed under specific terms and timings. EPA
A municipal worker carries out disinfection at a street in downtown Amman, Jordan, 22 March 2020. EPA
A municipal worker carries out disinfection at a street in downtown Amman, Jordan, 22 March 2020. EPA
Jordan’s King Abdullah II holding a video conference meeting in the capital Amman with government officials including Prime Minister Omar Razzaz. Jordanian Royal Palace via Afp
Jordanian police personnel guard at a checkpoint during the second day of a nationwide curfew, amid concerns over the spread of coronavirus disease, in Amman, Jordan March 22, 2020. Reuters
Jordanian police personnel guard at a checkpoint during the second day of a nationwide curfew. Reuters
The streets of the Jordanian Capital are seen empty during the second day of a nationwide curfew. Reuters
Jordanian army members stand guard outside a hotel transformed into a quarantine station amid concerns over the coronavirus in Amman. Reuters
A Greater Amman Municipality employee sanitises public transport at one of stations. Reuters
Jordanian soldiers stand guard outside a hotel that was transformed into a quarantine station amid concerns over the coronavirus in Amman, Jordan. Reuters
A Greater Amman Municipality employee sanitises public transport at one of stations. Reuters
Jordanian soldiers stand guard outside a hotel that was transformed into a quarantine station amid concerns over the coronavirus in Amman, Jordan. Reuters
Tourists visit the Amman Citadel, an ancient Roman landmark, in Amman, Jordan. Reuters
People shop in a mall amid concerns over the coronavirus spread in Amman, Jordan. Reuters
Jordanian soldiers stand guard outside a hotel that was transformed into a quarantine station amid concerns over the coronavirus in Amman, Jordan. Reuters
Tourists pose for a picture during their visit to the Amman Citadel, an ancient Roman landmark, in Amman. Reuters
A cashier wearing a face mask and gloves amid concerns over the coronavirus spread works at a mall in Amman, Jordan. Reuters
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