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The last time we saw coronavirus cases increasing at such a high rate the UAE imposed strict curfews and a nationwide lockdown.
Dubai: A city under the guidance of a visionary leader and excelling government bodies that ALWAYS have a plan B. With that being said, you can be assured that the city has a plan for anything the pandemic throws its way… ESPECIALLY with Expo 2020 on the horizon. And putting it in context with the recent spike of COVID infections, you best believe that Dubai will pull all stops to curb the spread of the virus as fast and effectively as possible.
And while the vaccination drive is being pushed in full throttle, a number of strict COVID-19 safety measures have had to be revised and re-implemented to prevent the infections from surging any further.
The updated measures have been put in place to help curb the spread of the virus and to protect residents and visitors.
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Which could possibly become a reality that we have to re-live if infections continue to climb. Certainly not a lockdown, but a nightly curfew along with a national disinfection drive may be something re-imposed. Currently, the UAE is witnessing infections rising by 3000 each day for the last couple of weeks.
Recently it was made clear by Lieutenant-General Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri, the commander-in-chief of Dubai Police, that private events, parties and meetings are the primary causes behind the surge in COVID-19 cases in the UAE. Following this, Dubai took immediate measures to tackle the issue by reducing the number of people at gatherings and private parties to 10 persons from the previous allowance of 30 people.
However, this could possibly pan out into a nightly curfew to prevent gatherings and late-night party scenes altogether for a good week or so. In the case this happens, businesses will drastically be impacted but when the choice is health or economy, the decision is clear.
You’ve not done a lockdown until you’ve done a UAE lockdown #Covid_19 https://t.co/I4GXpmJeoz
— Lizzi Stead (@LizziStead) January 25, 2021
In light of the recent COVID developments in the country, HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, appointed a new Director-General at Dubai Health Authority (DHA).
Dr Alawi AlSheikh Ali took the place of Humaid al-Qutami, who held the position since 2018.
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