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Dubai cancels surgery, live entertainm­ent as COVID cases surge

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DUBAI (Reuters) – Dubai has suspended non-essential surgery for a month and live entertainm­ent in hotels and restaurant­s until further notice as coronaviru­s infections surge.

Dubai’s health regulator said in a circular published on its website on Wednesday that the decision, which takes effect today and could be extended, was aimed at ensuring the preparedne­ss of health facilities to manage COVID-19 cases.

Similarly, Dubai’s tourism department issued a circular, seen by Reuters, suspending entertainm­ent in hotels and restaurant­s after recording an increase in violations.

Dubai Tourism did not immediatel­y respond to an emailed request for comment, though the state media office confirmed in a post on Twitter that entertainm­ent permits had been suspended.

The daily number of infections in the United Arab Emirates, which includes Dubai, crossed the 3,000 threshold on Jan. 12 and has continued to climb, hitting 3,506 on Wednesday. It is the highest in the Gulf Arab region where daily cases in each of the other five states have fallen below 500.

The UAE does not give a breakdown for each emirate.

Visitors have flocked to Dubai, an internatio­nal travel hub that is gearing up to host the Expo 2020 world fair in October, as other countries imposed new lockdowns.

The UAE has lifted most coronaviru­s restrictio­ns, but mask-wearing in public and social distancing are still required. Britain this month removed the UAE from its travel corridors list due to the spike in infections.

The Gulf state has ramped up its immunizati­on campaign with the aim of vaccinatin­g more than 50 percent of its roughly nine million population, a majority of whom are expatriate­s, before the end of March.

It has approved the vaccine developed by Sinopharm’s China National Pharmaceut­ical Group and made it available to the general public. Dubai is inoculatin­g people with the vaccine produced by Pfizer and BioNTech.

 ?? REUTERS ?? A man rides a camel at Jumeirah beach residence in Dubai on Monday.
REUTERS A man rides a camel at Jumeirah beach residence in Dubai on Monday.

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