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It’s no secret that Dubai is open for business.
Thanks to an endless list of precautions, innovations and safety checks laid out by authorities across all industries, and following one of the strictest lockdowns, Dubai has succeeded in reopening amidst the rollout of one of the world’s most successful vaccination distribution programmes.
With the government continuously maintaining the highest levels of protection against the pandemic and compliance with preventive measures, which is implemented in every possible way throughout the city, it’s no wonder that people feel safer here than anywhere else in the world.
In a recently published article, “Dubai, party haven amid pandemic, faces its biggest surge.”
The article which seeks to accuse Dubai of being a “place where rules don’t apply”, is anything but the truth.
Since the beginning of the pandemic (Late Feb, Early March 2020) Dubai authorities have followed a ZERO-tolerance policy in enforcing preventive guidelines including mask-wearing, social distancing and precautionary measures in ALL restos, hotels, social gatherings and entertainment hubs.
Dubai is not one to delay in taking action.
Regular and widespread inspections were and are still being carried out to ensure stringent adherence to precautionary measures by businesses and public facilities; violators face severe penalties.
With 120 vaccination centres set up across the emirate, authorities are all set to further speed up the vaccination drive.
The statement issued by the Dubai Media Office added that,
Economically, Dubai continues to demonstrate its resilience from the pandemic’s repercussions.
#Dubai has started a massive free vaccination campaign, with more than 120 vaccination centres set up; several more will be established in the coming weeks.
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) January 19, 2021
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