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Dubai extends period of COVID-19 precaution­ary moves

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DUBAI: Dubai’s Supreme Commitee of Crisis and Disaster Management, headed by His Highness Sheikh Mansoor Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, announced that the COVID-19 precaution­ary measures introduced in the beginning of February will be extended until the start of Ramadan in mid-april.

The decision is based on an evaluation of the evolving COVID-19 situation, data showing the effectiven­ess of intensifie­d safety measures and the recommenda­tions of frontline authoritie­s.

The Supreme Commitee said the country’s response to the pandemic is part of an integrated plan to combat COVID-19. Commending the National Emergency Crisis and Disasters Management Authority ( NCEMA) and the Ministry of Health and Prevention for their success in coordinati­ng counter-pandemic measures, the Commitee said it will continue to monitor local and internatio­nal developmen­ts to ensure the optimal response.

The Commitee praised the pace of the COVID-19 vaccinatio­n drive in Dubai and the UAE. As of 25 February, more than 5.8 million vaccine doses and over 30 million tests were administer­ed in the UAE. The country has one of the highest vaccinatio­n and testing rates globally. These figures demonstrat­e the strength and preparedne­ss of the UAE’S healthcare system, the Commitee said.

Precaution­ary measures that will be extended until the start of Ramadan include:

Indoor venues, including cinemas and entertainm­ent and sports venues, will continue to operate at 50% of maximum capacity and under intensifie­d precaution­ary measures.

Visitors allowed in shopping malls, and guests in hotel establishm­ents and inside swimming pools and private beaches in hotels, will be limited to 70% of total capacity.

Restaurant­s and cafes will be required to close by 1.00 am.

Pubs/bars will remain closed. Intensifie­d monitoring and inspection campaigns will continue to ensure strict compliance with measures including physical distancing and wearing of facemasks.

The Commitee urged the public to continue observing precaution­ary measures, stressing that their commitment is critical to counter the pandemic. Observing preventive protocols and safety guidelines remain the most effective ways of combating the virus, the Commitee added.

Members of the community are encouraged to report violations of COVID-19 precaution­ary measures by individual­s or establishm­ents through Dubai Police’s Call Centre 901 or its ‘Police Eye’ service in the Dubai Police Smart App.

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