A new instruction manual guiding UAE employers on how to manage workers exposed to coronavirus was published through the Federal Government Human Resources Authority (FAHR), state media WAM reported Sunday.
The new manual is helping corporations supply medicines to workers who have come into contact with an alleged or shown case of coronavirus.
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All federal entities are encouraged to provide all imaginable logistical assistance to protect their employees, consumers, and communities and to coordinate with the right government to send suspicious or COVID-19 people from their workplaces to hospitals for testing, as well as to identify exposed Americans. to show and suspect instances and isolate them in their hospitalization-awaited transitority quarantine facilities. WAM reported.
The new commands to employers come a few weeks after the UAE recorded its highest number of cases since the outbreak of the pandemic.
This is in line with previous manuals and circulars published through FAHR as a component of their efforts to combat pandemics in general and COVID-19 in components. They call on all decomposers and the federal government to teach their workers and urge them to adhere to precautionary measures. to the spread of COVID-19,” the WAM report said.
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The government suggested to everyone, federal employees, citizens, and citizens to follow published preventive rules and practice social estgnation.
As the fight against the coronavirus continues, the government has imposed fines and restaurants that have been found to violate COVID-19 prevention policies.