Dubai Economy revealed that the plan to reopen markets in Dubai includes 4 stages, stressing that the first stage that is scheduled to be implemented within days will focus on several economic sectors, including shopping centers, malls, transportation and communications, business centers and corporate administrative headquarters, social services, and parts Cultural and social, in addition to the sectors that are already excluded from the construction and industry sectors, and the plan also includes exceptions to the reopening in the first stage as it does not include some areas.

The Dubai Economy explained that the facilities in the commercial centers will be allowed to work for 10 hours per day, provided that the period of consumer presence within the facility does not exceed 3 hours with the application of a set of precautionary measures that include social separation, sterilization and others. The reopening plan, of which Emirates Today obtained a copy, revealed that a number of establishments were excluded during the first phase of the reopening plan and include the activities of sports clubs and gyms, dressing rooms, prayer rooms, cinemas, family entertainment centers and children's play areas in commercial malls, where they will not be returned Its activity during the first stage.

The reopening plan includes the necessity to adhere to the precautionary procedures of the commercial centers, including sterilization of the centers for 24 hours, and includes the purification and sterilization of all areas of the centers, especially the toilets after each use, as well as putting thermal cameras to detect potential injuries on the centers gates, and obligating shoppers to wear face masks Gloves, allocating isolation rooms in malls to isolate potential cases, and organizing awareness campaigns for employees about the prevention and protection from infection with the new Corona virus (Covid 19) and the need for sterilization and attention to hygiene to prevent the spread of the disease among shoppers.

Dubai Economic approves plan to reopen markets and malls