Gulf Today

We’re all partners in facing COVID-19 challenge: AD CP

- Gulf Today, Staff Reporter

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, received His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, on Sunday, to discuss a host of issues related to the welfare and wellbeing of the nation’s citizens.

The two leaders also discussed measures taken to protect Emirati community by the provision of world-class health and social services, as well as high standards of living.

Mohamed Bin Zayed said, “I met my brother Mohammed Bin Rashid at Al Marmoom, where we discussed COVID-19 and public health and safety. Under the direction of our President Sheikh Khalifa, all resources were made available to ensure public safety. We are all partners in facing this challenge.”

Their Highnesses commended efforts made by national competent bodies and disaster management committees to protect the local community from diseases and epidemics.

They also affirmed the commitment of the leadership, government and national authoritie­s to safeguard and maintain the public health and safety of both Emirati citizens and residents.

The number of novel coronaviru­s (Covid-19) cases globally stood at 163,930 with 6,420 deaths, across 141 countries and territorie­s on Sunday.

Dubai, the regional tourism and business hub, shuttered cinemas, arcades and gyms over the fear of coronaviru­s spread in the country.

Dubai’s large Global Village shopping and entertainm­ent market, which runs from November to March each year, said it was closing early. The UAE capital Abu Dhabi shut down public beaches and parks.

The Dubai Airports has issued an update for travellers regarding flights in accordance with the directives of the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) in the UAE, health authoritie­s and related authoritie­s, stressing the need for travellers to check their airline before travelling.

In a notice, it said that, as of March 17, the UAE would temporaril­y suspend the issuance of all entry visas except for holders of diplomatic passports. This also excludes travellers who have visas issued before the 17th of this month.

The Dubai Airports also stated that travellers who hold passports from countries (45 countries) that do not require issuing entry visas to the UAE can still continue to travel to and from the UAE, indicating that passengers may undergo an additional medical examinatio­n.

The list of countries, according to the Dubai Airports notice, includes: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brunei, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland , Italy (from Rome only), Japan, Latvia, Liechtenst­ein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Malta, Monaco, Netherland­s, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino,

Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerlan­d, Vatican, United Kingdom and the United States of America.

Travelers who arrive from any of these countries: Italy — Rome and Lebanon until 16 March, the People’s Republic of China — Beijing and Syria until 16 March, and Thailand will undergo thermal examinatio­n and nasal screening.

As part of the precaution­ary measures taken to curb spread of the new coronaviru­s, the GHQ of the Sharjah Police has suspended receiving all visitors to the Traffic and Licensing Centre in the Ramtha area in Sharjah, the test centers, including the registrati­on village and the “Motor Check.”

It called on community members to use smart services through the Ministry of Interior (moi) applicatio­n and the Sharjah police applicatio­n.

Ajman announced a temporary closure of wedding halls, gym and massage centers until the end of March. It has announced the installati­on of thermomete­rs in shopping centers in Ajman in line with the preventive measures for the Covid-19.

Iran on Sunday urged its citizens to stick to guidelines and stay at home to stop the new coronaviru­s spreading, as it announced another 113 deaths from the outbreak.

The latest death toll announced by the health ministry took to 724 the official number of people to have been killed by the disease since last month.

People “should cancel all travel and stay at home so that we may see the situation improving in the coming days,” ministry spokesman Kianoush Jahanpour said in a televised news conference.

Dubai stated that travellers, who hold passports from 45 countries, do not require entry visas to the UAE; the latest death toll announced by the Iran health ministry stands at 724; Sharjah suspends receiving visitors at traffic department.

 ?? WAM ?? ↑ Sheikh Mohammed and Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed and dignitarie­s ahead of a meeting on Sunday.
WAM ↑ Sheikh Mohammed and Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed and dignitarie­s ahead of a meeting on Sunday.

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