Head of the Control and Inspection Department at the Department of Economic Development in Abu Dhabi, Ahmed Tarish Al Qubaisi, said that only seven commercial centers in Abu Dhabi were among more than 30 centers that obtained approval to reopen them, indicating the precise precautionary measures being followed.

Al-Qubaisi said that the first of these procedures is to examine all workers at the center before the opening, and secondly, to ensure compliance with all conditions for permitting the opening of the center and includes more than 30 conditions through intensive inspection visits from Abu Dhabi's economy, on top of which are the availability of sterilizers and points on the ground and mandatory wearing of masks.


Al-Qubaisi revealed the presence of signs at the entrance to each store in the mall, specifying the capacity of the store and the number allowed to be inside, which helps the consumer in knowing whether he is allowed to enter or not in order to preserve his safety.


Al Qubaisi revealed precautionary measures for workers in the commercial center, foremost of which is entry from a specific door only, including cleaners and delivery workers, security officials, the manager of the commercial center, and the management of the commercial center, and checking their examination every time they enter the center.
Al Qubaisi stressed that there is no negligence in applying these procedures And that the centers will be subject to careful inspection and shelters after the opening, and any delay in examining the workers and the failure of the workers to pass through their entrance and using the entrances to visitors will lead to the closure of the facility or the commercial store inside the center immediately.

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