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On Tuesday, Dubai’s Crown Prince, HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum announced business activities in Dubai will gradually reopen.
The reopening of business activities includes the following:
Lovin Dubai has been inundated with people asking whether public beaches have reopened and the long and short answer is: no. Hotel beaches are open for guests only, pools remain closed.
"The worst thing about this whole pandemic is the selfishness of the people!"@FrankDangelo23 and the 'NSS Live' panel are baffled at the amount of people that went to beaches, pool parties and crowded areas during Memorial Day weekend.
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And as Dubai business activity resumes, (a key part of ensuring the economy continues to progress) all sectors must instate strict hygiene precautions.
In tweets from the Crown Prince, it’s clear the UAE recognises the need for many businesses to resume activity, ‘we understand the pressure experienced by numerous sectors due to the COVID-19 crisis, but the UAE community remains strong’. Therefore, the UAE has allowed trade to resume under strict guidelines. But for now, keeping public beaches closed looks like a decision to limit the risk of spreading COVID-19 in unnecessary group gathering situations.
I chaired a meeting with Dubai’s Supreme Committee of Crisis& Disaster Management,&we approved the resumption of economic activities from 6am to 11pm,starting May 27.This decision was reached following a comprehensive analysis of health and socio-economic factors of the situation pic.twitter.com/XjaZ2tko30
— Hamdan bin Mohammed (@HamdanMohammed) May 25, 2020
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According to an updated list of guidelines issued by Dubai Economy for the reopening of businesses and commercial activities, offices in the emirate can resume normal operating hours from Wednesday, May 27.
From the previous limited capacity level of 30%, offices in Dubai will now be able to increase their workforce and client occupancy to 50% in common areas and within the office premises.
Also, all elevators in the building must have a clear set of markings on the floor that indicate gaps for social distancing.
If you’ve run out of disposable masks or are looking for quality reusable masks to avoid being fined AED 3,000, then check these out:
1. A pack of 50 three-layer disposable medical face masks for AED 37.96.
2. Advance reusable face mask, suitable for when you go running or cycling for AED 122.00.
3. Pack of 8 adjustable and slightly more affordable reusable face masks with breathing filters and earloops, for AED 70.00.
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