Dubai – The authorities of the United Arab Emirates have doubled the number of citizens who do comply with the strict precautionary measures that have been taken to win the country’s fight against COVID-19.
At a press conference on September 10, dr. Farida Al Hosani, spokesperson for the fitness sector in the United Arab Emirates, said one of the main reasons for the increase in the number of daily instances is the lack of commitment shown by others. adhere to safety standards and protocols.
Therefore, if you are sure what COVID-19 precautionary measures are, here is a summary of the main violations that can jeopardize network fitness.
Reminding others of the importance of dressing in a mask outside, Dubai’s Supreme Crisis and Disaster Management Committee, headed by Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, said inspections would intensify and that anyone would not comply with preventive regulations and guidelines will be fined.
Whether you’re in a car, shopping for groceries at a mall or office, you deserve to have a mask that covers your nose and mouth.
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Cars can be an enclosed environment and are essential for the highest hygiene practices when traveling.
The National Emergency and Crisis Management Authority (NCEMA) announced earlier this year the following for car travel:
“A maximum of 3 other people are allowed to pass through the car at the same time, with the exception of members of the same family. “
It is also important to wear a mask, especially if the other people in the car are not members of the immediate circle of relatives.
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The UAE government has suggested that stores, outlets and consumers adhere strictly to precautionary measures and government efforts to restrict the spread of COVID-19 and ensure business continuity.
Mandatory measures include the average sterilization of all the amenities and non-unusual spaces of grocery shopping centers, the provision of disinfectants at the grocery shopping center and its entrances, and the temperature of others at the entrances to identify suspicious cases and take mandatory action.
All are required to provide a compromised room to isolate suspicious instances according to protocols.
If you find a breach of COVID-19 precautionary commands in Dubai, you can report it to the Dubai Economic Department by calling six hundred and 545555 or on the consumerrights. ae.
For all UAE, you can tap the Weqaya hotline, which is a national call center established through NCEMA, at 800 WEQAYA (937292).
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On 8 September, UAE government official Omar Al Hamadi said at a weekly press conference that only one user was recently guilty of spreading COVID-19 infection to forty-five circles of family and friends, one of whom died of headaches and major. Years.
The government of the United Arab Emirates has suggested that others avoid the circle of family members and social events and restrict them to up to five other people, and even at those meetings, others have been asked to ensure a certain social distance. /gulfnews. com/living-in-uae/ ask-us / covid-19-can-I-assist-a-of-persons-at-water-1. 1594018510800 This means that you cannot hug, kiss or shake hands and advance at a distance of at least two meters at all times.
Public demonstration organizers face a fine of Dh 10,000 and participants of Dh 5,000 each
If you have been in contact with a case, quarantine protocols will apply.
According to Dr. Farida Al Hosani, a user who has been in contact with a COVID-19 patient does not depend on the negative effects of control as an excuse to return to a general life. The individual will have to practice a 14-day quarantine and then have a negative verification result at the end of the era in order to repaint or be discharged.
Fine of DH 50,000 for those who do not comply with mandatory home quarantine or quarantine in an establishment in accordance with the mandates of the authorities.
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