COVID-19: Five more outlets in Dubai fined and 4 warned for not complying with security measures

Dubai: Five other Dubai advertising institutions have been fined after it was discovered that staff were not wearing face masks, while 4 other retail outlets were warned not to display socially estating stickers, Tweeted Dubai Economy (DED) on Tuesday.

Stores that violated the preventive measures of coronavirus (COVID-19) were discovered in the spaces of Nad Rashid, Al Dhagaya, Al Barsha and Trade Center 1 and cared about tourism, trade in cosmetics, real estate and some other was a men’s salon.

No business closure was ordered to close and 787 retail outlets were deemed to comply with fitness protocols through the Commercial Compliance and Consumer Protection Department (CCCP), which tracks advertising institutions in Dubai daily.

THE DED previously announced that any visitor who does not comply with COVID-19’s precautionary measures may be denied access to all Dubai retail outlets or advertising establishments. “said DED.

Everyone is also encouraged to report non-compliance with fitness rules in the Dubai Consumer app or by calling 600545555, or by visiting consumerrights. ae

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