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A Jordanian worker disinfects a street of al-Weibdeh area in Amman. After seven weeks of lockdown, businesses are reopening in the country. EPA
A Jordanian worker disinfects a street of al-Weibdeh area in Amman. After seven weeks of lockdown, businesses are reopening in the country. EPA
Jordan expects its economy to contract 3% this year due to pandemic hit
The government is now allowing most businesses to go back to work after a near two-month lockdown