United Arab Emirates fins wedding visitors and visitors up to $2722 for ignoring coronavirus measures

Three others have been referred to UAE emergency, crisis and crisis prosecutors for hosting a wedding party at their home and ignoring countermeasures opposed to coronaviruses, the UAE News Agency (WAM) reported on Thursday.

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The groom, his father and the father of the bride have been referred to the prosecutor and legal action will be initiated against them, Abu Dhabi police said in a statement.

Hosts may face a fine of AED 10,000 ($2,722), while visitors may face a fine of AED 5,000 ($1361).

The United Arab Emirates on Thursday suggested that citizens take the countermeasures opposing the coronaviruses seriously, as the country reported 930 new instances of the virus in 4 months.

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88% of coronavirus cases reported in the country in more than two weeks are the result of Americans who have complied with social estating protocols and preventive measures, UAE government spokeswoman Dr. Farida al-Hosani said.

This includes others who have attended weddings, celebrations, giant gatherings and funerals and who have not maintained social estating practices or who do not wear masks, he added.

The United Arab Emirates has reported a total of 76911 cases shown of the new coronavirus.

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