Dubai intensifies controls to stop coronavirus spread

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Highlighting the need for rigorous compliance with preventive measures in its assembly today, the Committee stated that the emphasis on compliance aligns with the rules of the National Disaster and Crisis Management Authority (NCEMA) to make certain sustained efforts to build on progress in fighting the pandemic.

During the meeting, Sheikh Mansoor said that the Vice President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates and ruler of Dubai, the emphasis placed through His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum on the shared duty of the network summarized in his “Everyone is responsible Played a key role in fostering the network. Join forces to fight the pandemic.

“Each member of the netpaintings is a spouse in the fight opposed to the crisis. We will have to continue painting with a strong commitment to protect ourselves, our family and those around us so that we can succeed over this crisis and avoid any setbacks. that can jeopardize the progress we’ve made,” Sheikh Mansoor said.

“The fitness and well-being of network paints is a great duty and those are our most sensitive priorities. The management’s strategic objectives are guided through these goals. There won’t be any commitment. We will paint tirelessly to assume this duty, ” he added. The Supreme Committee continues to work with the frontline local and federal government to protect all and drive progress in combating COVID-19, he added.

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The Supreme Committee said visitors to shopping malls, restaurants, outlets and indoor public spaces will have to strictly adhere to preventive measures established through the Dubai government and its frontline government to protect the physical condition and protection of the community.

The Committee is under pressure for the Precautionary Measures Act to be strictly enforced and fines to be imposed in accordance with the list of sanctions for violating the preventive rules issued through the Cabinet of the United Arab Emirates. Restaurants and grocery stores that fail to comply with the regulations will be sanctioned according to the list, inspections will be intensified and anyone who does not comply with the regulations and preventive rules will be punished with fines.

Leaders have continually stated that they will not allow anything to jeopardize progress in the fight against COVID-19, the Committee added. The emirate’s physically powerful reaction to the crisis has been made imaginable through the efforts of thousands of frontline staff and volunteers of various nationalities. Community engagement has played a key role in reducing the spread of the virus and reducing the number of infections.

The Supreme Committee warned Americans and establishments that non-compliance with injunctions could result in fines. It also pressures the importance of maintaining a physical distance from others, washing hands with soap and putting on a mask at all times outdoors in the home, especially in indoor spaces such as grocery stores and restaurants. Adhering to these rules is essential to protect the fitness of the community, he said.

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