Dubai lifts restrictions on children and elderly

Dubai lifts restrictions on children and elderly

Dubai has eased restrictions on children under 12 and those over 60 years from June 18, announced the emirate's Supreme Committee of Crisis and Disaster Management.People from both age groups can now go to swimming pools, play areas, cinemas and shopping malls.They are also allowed to visit museums, arts and galleries, beaches and public parks.Home beauty services are also permitted for children and the elderly.Elective surgical procedures lasting more than two and a half hours have also been allowed.Dubai Media Office✔@DXBMediaOffice#Dubai's Supreme Committee of Crisis and Disaster Management: Eased restrictions on activities across Dubai & restrictions on entry to shopping malls for people above 60 and children under 12 to be lifted starting June 18.1668:58 PM - Jun 17, 2020Twitter Ads info and privacy79 people are talking about thisThe announcement is part of the gradual reopening of economic activities and return to normalcy in the emirate.Stringent precautionary measures will continue to be enforced in public areas and facilities across Dubai based on guidelines issued by local and federal authorities.Activities permitted within sectors that resumed their operations in the last few weeks will continue observing specific precautionary measures aimed at safeguarding the health and wellbeing of the public.Authorities have reiterated the need to following strict precautionary measures, such as wearing face masks, maintaining a distance of two metres from others and avoiding crowded areas.Dubai is on track to curb the spread of the coronavirus as the daily number of recoveries in the UAE have exceeded new infections for a week.The emirate’s Covid-19 Command and Control Centre said the precautionary measures and adherence by the public have helped reduce the number of new cases.The centre also reported a decrease in the number of suspected cases visiting hospitals in the past few weeks.Dr Amer Sharif, head of the centre, said several hospitals in Dubai are now free of any Covid-19 cases.CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAKLatest updatesLouvre Abu Dhabi, Qasr Al Hosn and Cultural Foundation to reopen on June 24He attributed the progress to the government's strong strategic plan to combat the outbreak.The consistent drop in the number of new cases has been made possible as people adhere to strict precautionary measures.“[We need] to continue following guidelines and adhering to preventive measures such as physical distancing and use of sanitisers," he said.“The easing of movement restrictions in the emirate and the reopening of economic activities were smoothly implemented due to the co-operation of all members of the community.
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