According to the media outlet, universities will remain closed, and the domestic flights will remain suspended.
Meanwhile, Health Ministry spokesman Wahidullah Mayar said that doctors conducted express tests in 500 randomly selected people in Kabul. As a result, 260 of them tested positive and repeated testing showed that 60 percent of those were actually infected.
The Taliban* announced on 30 April the release of 20 Afghan soldiers in the northern province of Kunduz. The militant group said that they hoped to speed up the ongoing exchange of prisoners due to the coronavirus disease pandemic.
On Wednesday, the Afghan parliament suspended its operations for two weeks due to the ongoing health crisis.
So far, Afghanistan has registered 2,496 COVID-19 cases, 72 fatalities and 331 recoveries.
*The Taliban is a terrorist organisation outlawed in Russia and many other countries.