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Cinemas to operate at maximum capacity

NCEMA says each emirate can modify theatre capacity as it deems fit

- Staff Report

The Media Regulatory Office of the Ministry of Culture and Youth has announced that cinemas in the UAE will be operating at maximum capacity from tomorrow.

The decision was issued by the National Emergency Crisis and Disasters Management Authority (NCEMA). However, the NCEMA further stipulated that each emirate can modify cinema capacity, easing or tightening procedures as they deem fit.

“Since the beginning of the pandemic the UAE has handled the crisis very profession­ally. The decision to raise capacity in cinemas follows the success of the efforts of the UAE government agencies in combating the spread of Covid-19,” Dr. Rashid Khalfan Al Nuaimi, Executive Director of the Media Regulatory Office said in a statement. “The strict precaution­ary measures imposed by the agencies and the community’s adherence to those have reduced the spread of the virus and ensured the health and safety for all,” he further added.

The Media Regulatory Office of the Ministry of Culture and Youth has announced that cinemas in the UAE will be operating at maximum capacity from tomorrow.

The decision was issued by the National Emergency Crisis and Disasters Management Authority (NCEMA). However, the NCEMA further stipulated that each emirate can modify cinema capacity, easing or tightening procedures as they deem fit.

“Since the beginning of the pandemic the UAE has handled the crisis very profession­ally. The decision to raise capacity in cinemas follows the success of the efforts of the UAE government agencies in combating the spread of Covid-19,” Dr. Rashid Khalfan Al Nuaimi, Executive Director of the Media Regulatory Office said in a statement.

“The strict precaution­ary measures imposed by the agencies and the community’s adherence to those have reduced the spread of the virus and ensured the health and safety for all,” he further added. Al Nuaimi also stressed the need to fully adhere to the preventive measures adopted to check the spread of the pandemic such as mandatory masks, restrictio­n on large gatherings and sterilisat­ion drives throughout the country while vaccinatio­ns and supportive doses helped the spread greatly.

Al Nuaimi added that NCEMA will ensure that the precaution­ary procedures are fully adhered to for the health and safety of the community. Following lower infection rates, the NCEMA has been gradually lifting several other Covid-19 restrictio­ns on various events and activities in the country. It will be lifting curbs on tourism, recreation­al facilities, shopping malls and public transport by mid-February, allowing them to operate to full capacity. This will ensure stability and sustainabi­lity of economic activities in the country.

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Photos: AP, Gulf News Archives, supplied NCEMA has stressed the need to fully adhere to the preventive measures such as mandatory masks as theatres return to maximum capacity.

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