Dubai closes pools and fines to centers for violating COVID-19 protocols

Dubai: Authorities closed a swimming pool in a Dubai sports centre for violating COVID-19 protection rules in an inspection.

Inspectors also imposed two gym fines for non-compliance with ty protocols: Dh 5,000 for not seating an internal distance from the facility and Dh 3,000 because a worker was not dressed in the mandatory mask.

This is due to the fact that Dubai Sports Council (DSC) and Dubai Economy groups visited academies and sports and fitness centres in Dubai to inspect amenities and ensure they comply with all precautionary measures imposed through the relevant government to save it. the spread of COVID-19 and the pandemic network.

The inspection team discovered a swimming pool in one of the sports centers in violation of protection protocols and closed it until the facility met all requirements.

The council suggested that all Dubai sports and educational clubs, academies and educational centers comply with all protection protocols and guidelines, and under pressure that inspection visits through the DSC and Dubai Economy groups intensify in the next was to complete compliance with all precautionary measures. opposite to COVID-19.

The Council has a detailed list of protocols, in accordance with the protection rules issued through Dubai’s Supreme Committee for Crisis and Disaster Management and other applicable authorities, for the reopening of clubs, academies, sports and fitness centres in Dubai after the close of several months. due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The facilities, among others, are tasked with ensuring that they meet the hygiene and disinfection needs prescribed by the authorities, in addition to maintaining a normal cleaning regime and ensuring that they are removed at all times.

The amenities were also guilty of following all other protocols and rules of protection, such as the social distance of two meters, dressing in masks, tracking visitor temperature, offering disinfectants, etc.

Regulations also require services to serve public announcements and awareness symptoms in highly visual areas. They also keep sufficiently good records of their members, adding names, phone numbers, and visit dates, to help if touch tracking is necessary.

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