There will be no restrictions on movement between 6am and 11pm when rule comes into effect
Dubai: Business activities will reopen from 6am to 11pm as of Wednesday, May 27, across the emirate, it was announced on Monday.
The announcement of reopening business activities followed a virtual
meeting of Dubai’s Dubai’s Supreme Committee of Crisis and Disaster
Management chaired by Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum,
Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of the Executive Council.
The virtual meeting was also attended by Sheikh Maktoum Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai, and Sheikh Mansour Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the committee and members of the committee.
Here's what's reopening
The gradual reopening of business activities in Dubai will take place from the fourth day of Eid Al Fitr, Wednesday, May 27. Once the announcement comes into effect, there will be no restrictions on movement between 6am and 11pm.
The virtual meeting was also attended by Sheikh Maktoum Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai, and Sheikh Mansour Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the committee and members of the committee.
Here's what's reopening
-Retail stores and wholesale outlets
- Dubai airport will be open for people who want to enter the UAE and for transit.
-Clinics including ENT to be available
- Expansion of services to include surgeries that take less than two-and-a-half hours.
- Training institutes and training and treatment centers for children.
- Sport academies, indoor sport arenas and gyms.
- Cinemas, while following social distancing and disinfection rules.
- Recreational venues such as Dubai Ice Rink and Dubai Dolphinarium.
- Auctions held online.
- Dubai airport will be open for people who want to enter the UAE and for transit.
-Clinics including ENT to be available
- Expansion of services to include surgeries that take less than two-and-a-half hours.
- Training institutes and training and treatment centers for children.
- Sport academies, indoor sport arenas and gyms.
- Cinemas, while following social distancing and disinfection rules.
- Recreational venues such as Dubai Ice Rink and Dubai Dolphinarium.
- Auctions held online.
The gradual reopening of business activities in Dubai will take place from the fourth day of Eid Al Fitr, Wednesday, May 27. Once the announcement comes into effect, there will be no restrictions on movement between 6am and 11pm.
The decision followed a comprehensive assessment of the committee’s
reports, various health and socio-economic aspects and a thorough review
of the COVID-19 situation. International guidelines for co-existing
with COVID-19 were also taken into consideration before making the
decision. The new measures are aimed at adapting to the COVID-19
situation without disrupting activity in vital sectors while strictly
observing precautionary measures including wearing of face masks,
observing minimum physical distancing of two metres, use of sanitisers
and regular handwashing with soap and water for 20 seconds.
Sheikh Hamdan stressed on the need for Dubai authorities to further
raise community awareness about precautionary measures. Highlighting
Sheikh Mohammed’s statement “Everyone is responsible”, he said the
community should understand the importance of strictly following
preventive steps. Fully adhering to guidelines is key to restoring
normal life, he added.
“We are aware of the pressures many sectors are facing because of the
repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic. The UAE society has high levels
of resilience to any crises and challenges.
We have been following the severe impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on countries around the world. What makes us different is our ability to deal positively with changes and our agility. We have all the elements necessary to adapt to these challenging circumstances. I am confident that all members of the society will come together to overcome this crisis as soon as possible,” Sheikh Hamdan said.
We have been following the severe impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on countries around the world. What makes us different is our ability to deal positively with changes and our agility. We have all the elements necessary to adapt to these challenging circumstances. I am confident that all members of the society will come together to overcome this crisis as soon as possible,” Sheikh Hamdan said.
During the meeting, Sheikh Hamdan was briefed about the latest
developments related to the crisis and the readiness of various sectors
in Dubai, mainly the healthcare sector, to deal with any scenario in the
upcoming period.
Recent proactive measures have reinforced Dubai’s ability to deal
with any unforeseen situation. The emirate has enhanced its hospital
capacity by joining hands with the private sector and set up a fully
equipped field hospital in Dubai World Trade Centre, which can
accommodate up to 3,000 beds.
Sheikh Hamdan was also briefed on the potential capacity of the
field hospital at Dubai Parks and Resorts, which was built under the
directives and with the generous support of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed
Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme
Commander of the UAE Armed Forces. The 29,000 square metre hospital set
up by the Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (SEHA) can accommodate up to
1,200 patients.
Sheikh Hamdan also reviewed preparations to gradually reopen various
spheres of life while maintaining stringent precautionary and preventive
measures including physical distancing, wearing of face masks, use of
sanitisers and prevention of congestion and crowding. Protective
measures also include guidelines on social customs and behaviour for
members of the community, especially with regard to family visits.
General rules
Social distancing: Keep a two-meter distance from others.
All passengers arriving to the country should spend 14 days in quarantine.
Wear masks all the time.
Children under 12 and people above 60 and people with chronic diseases are not allowed to enter shopping centers, cinemas, gyms and educational centers for children.
All passengers arriving to the country should spend 14 days in quarantine.
Wear masks all the time.
Children under 12 and people above 60 and people with chronic diseases are not allowed to enter shopping centers, cinemas, gyms and educational centers for children.
Sheikh Hamdan was also briefed on the preparedness of key authorities
in Dubai to manage the next phase, including Dubai Health Authority
(DHA), COVID-19 Command and Control Centre (CCC), Dubai Police, State
Security Department, Dubai Civil Defence, Dubai Ambulance, Dubai
Municipality, Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), Department of Tourism
and Commerce Marketing, the Department of Economic Development in Dubai
(DED), Government of Dubai Media Office (GDMO) and other government
entities whose efforts are key to maintaining the progress achieved in
containing the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sheikh Hamdan called on all key organisations to intensify monitoring
to ensure institutions, economic sectors and the public comply with all
precautionary guidelines. He expressed his appreciation for the efforts
of the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority
(NCEMA) and the Ministry of Health and Prevention. He also expressed his
appreciation for the efforts of the Supreme Committee of Crisis and
Disaster Management and all local and federal authorities to combat
COVID-19. The Crown Prince affirmed that the safety and security of
citizens and residents remain the highest priority of the UAE’s
leadership.
The latest announcement comes as the Dubai government continues its
efforts to ensure the highest level of safety for members of the
community with the support of various entities. Its key recent measures
have included intensified sterilisation at various areas and facilities
and increased COVID-19 tests in densely populated areas to facilitate
early detection of cases and isolation of people testing positive.
Dubai has deployed state-of-the-art equipment to support medical staff in conducting widespread tests. These have included tests for critical segments like people of determination and the elderly. The emirate has also enhanced monitoring of various entities to ensure compliance with precautionary measures and imposed fines on individuals and entities violating guidelines. Additionally, the Government of Dubai launched urgent economic measures to support sectors most affected by the pandemic including a Dh1.5 billion economic stimulus package introduced in March to ease the crisis’s financial impact on small and medium enterprises.
Dubai has deployed state-of-the-art equipment to support medical staff in conducting widespread tests. These have included tests for critical segments like people of determination and the elderly. The emirate has also enhanced monitoring of various entities to ensure compliance with precautionary measures and imposed fines on individuals and entities violating guidelines. Additionally, the Government of Dubai launched urgent economic measures to support sectors most affected by the pandemic including a Dh1.5 billion economic stimulus package introduced in March to ease the crisis’s financial impact on small and medium enterprises.
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