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Dubai is set to connect the world, again

With the economy fully reopening, we must remain vigilant and follow health precaution­s

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Dubai welcomes back the world. And its national carriers are spreading their wings again to connect a world that was torn apart in the past three months because of the coronaviru­s pandemic. Commercial flights resume normal operations to more than 40 destinatio­ns, with hassle-free travel for citizens and residents, while visitors and tourists are welcome to enjoy the wonder city starting from July 7. The decision was made under the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.

The bold move comes as the UAE managed to get the virus under control. While the number of infections reached 44,000 this week, the number of those who recovered is more than 32,000 — a significan­t achievemen­t made possible by the government’s containmen­t measures and the responsibl­e behaviour of the people in this country. The daily recovery rate has been surpassing the infection rate since mid-June.

When the outbreak struck the world earlier this year, Dubai was at the forefront of the fight to contain it. It was one of the first cities to impose stringent containmen­t measures with a 24-hour disinfecti­on programme. Now, the emirate is leading the way to bring back the cycle of life into action. The reopening of the economic activities, including travel, is a strategic decision, Shaikh Mohammad said earlier this month.

The new travel guidelines include a set of preventive measures meant to ensure the safety of travellers, their families, and the flight and ground crews, such as PCR testing either before the flight or at the airport. Returning residents will also have to get the approval of the immigratio­n authoritie­s, which will make it an easier process by linking it directly with the airline. A quarantine of 14 days is a must for travellers who show symptoms of Covid-19.

The decision “will strengthen the economy by boosting one of its major pillars, the tourism and travel sector,” Shaikh Ahmed Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, President of the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, Chairman and CEO of Emirates Airline and Group, and Chairman of flydubai said. Also important is the psychologi­cal factor. We all certainly must remain vigilant and follow the health precaution­s. But the decision shows that the virus can be defeated. And as Dubai proves time and time again, life will triumph.

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