Doha, Qatar:
The government of Qatar has officially eased the restrictions that were in place across workplaces and educational institutions. The new directive has now come into effect.
According to the instructions issued by the Civil Service and Government Development Bureau, employees across all government ministries and public sector institutions resumed in-person work from Tuesday. With this move, both government and private sector operations have returned to normal working hours.
Earlier, the work-from-home system had been implemented by the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers as part of precautionary measures to ensure public safety amid regional tensions.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Interior has instructed all employees returning to workplaces to strictly follow safety protocols. Authorities emphasized that everyone should be familiar with emergency exits and assembly points in case of urgent situations. Officials also stressed the importance of adhering to safety guidelines to maintain a secure working environment.
In addition, the Ministry of Education in Qatar announced that educational institutions have also begun transitioning back to normal operations starting Tuesday.
The temporary shift to online learning has been discontinued, and institutions will gradually resume in-person classes in the coming days. Higher education institutions have already started conducting physical classes from Tuesday onward.
