The Department of Economic Development Abu Dhabi stressed the owners and managers of commercial centers "malls" in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, which were granted permission to reopen their doors to visitors and shoppers, in full compliance with the conditions and instructions contained in its circular regarding the application of preventive and precautionary measures to combat Coronavid virus infection 19.

This came in a circular issued by the department directing the owners, departments and managers of commercial centers in Abu Dhabi that negligence and leniency in the application of instructions or violating them will expose them to violation by the inspection teams of the department in accordance with item No. 72 of the schedule of violations of economic establishments.

The circular stated that the penalty for non-compliance with the pledge and circulars or instructions, conditions and controls issued by the Department of Economic Development begins with a value of 3000 dirhams, then 6 thousand per second, 8,000 in the third and 10,000 in violation for the fourth time and ends with the issuance of the decision to close the facility after that.

Undersecretary of the Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development Rashid Abdul Karim Al Balushi stressed that the current stage in which the government of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi is working to take all necessary measures and preventive measures to protect the society of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and the UAE in general from the epidemic of Corona Virus Covid 19 requires all of us to raise the level of responsibility and complete care and deal with The current circumstances with great caution, through the application of all procedures and instructions, whether by companies or members of society, citizens and residents.

He called on the departments of the commercial centers that have begun to open their doors in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi to fully comply with all instructions and circulars issued by any of the competent references, especially reducing the absorptive capacity to 30% and preventing entry for those over the age of 60 years and for less than 12 years in addition to applying other instructions that Shoppers are required to wear shrouds, wearing masks and gloves, and allow shopping for only two hours, as well as other conditions mentioned in the circular issued in this regard.

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