Gulf News

Residents cheer removal of restrictio­ns

ABU DHABI POLICE MARK OCCASION, URGE PEOPLE TO STAY SAFE

- BY SAMIHAH ZAMAN Senior Reporter

After more than a year of Covid-19 restrictio­ns at the Abu Dhabi border, motorists drove into the capital city yesterday without having to slow down and present their test results to the authoritie­s.

The entry restrictio­ns have been scrapped from yesterday by the Abu Dhabi Emergencie­s, Crisis and Disasters Committee for the Covid-19 pandemic, with the authority attributin­g the removal of restrictio­ns to the drop in positive Covid-19 cases, and the activation of the Green Pass system at public venues in the emirate.

Checkpoint removal

The checkpoint­s on the roads, which had been in place since last summer, including at Ghantoot on the E11 Abu Dhabi-Dubai road, had already been removed before midday, and there was smooth traffic flow all the way into downtown Abu Dhabi.

“I saw the authoritie­s dismantlin­g the checkpoint­s as I drove into Abu Dhabi this morning, and it was refreshing not to have to stop along the way and present my results on Al Hosn,” Subhash Velayudhan, 45, a lead engineer from India, told Gulf News.

Velayudhan has, in fact, been living and staying within Abu Dhabi since last summer in order to avoid the frequent Covid-19 tests and their associated costs.

Easier travel

Mohammad Naeem, 34, a business developmen­t executive from Bangladesh, said he was looking forward to meeting his friends in the capital, whom he had not been able to meet since relocating to Dubai last year.

“I have to go down to Abu Dhabi at least once a week for work, so I had to get regular PCR tests despite being fully vaccinated. But I haven’t taken my family over to meet our friends. We hope to go over soon now,” he said.

Online cheer

Residents and regular commuters shared videos online of the moment at which restrictio­ns were eased — a line of police vehicles could be seen driving away, with other motorists honking to mark the occasion.

Abu Dhabi Police also commemorat­ed the occasion with a post on its social media platforms, thanking Abu Dhabi authoritie­s for ensuring safety amid the pandemic, and appreciati­ng residents and commuters for adhering to all safety measures.

“Abu Dhabi Police called on members of the community to continue to cooperate with the authoritie­s [henceforth], and support efforts made to enhance the security and safety of all,” the post read.

 ?? Clint Egbert/Gulf News ?? The checkpoint­s, which had been in place since last summer, had already been removed before midday yesterday.
Clint Egbert/Gulf News The checkpoint­s, which had been in place since last summer, had already been removed before midday yesterday.

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