Under the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, the Supreme Committee for Crisis Management of Disasters in Dubai, headed by His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, announced the permitting of the work of private sector companies and institutions, as well as commercial centers and malls In Dubai, 100%, as of today, Wednesday, the third of June, during the announced times to allow movement in the emirate, which starts from six in the morning until 11 in the evening, provided that each shopping center is free to choose their working hours within those times.

Progressive resume

The Supreme Committee emphasized that the decision comes in the context of the gradual resumption of economic activities and the restoration of life in a phased manner, with an emphasis on continuing to implement all preventive measures and precautionary measures that guarantee the safety and health of all workers in those sites, whether corporate headquarters or in commercial centers and malls, as well Its pioneers and visitors at all times, according to the announced instructions, which are continuously promoted through the media and social media platforms, to ensure that all groups of society are introduced to it, and to stress the need for all citizens and residents to apply them at all times, in a way that guarantees them and their families protection from infection with a virus « Covid-19 ».

Preventive measures

The committee clarified that this step comes in the context of ensuring that the private sector is allowed to resume its activity naturally, while stressing the imperative to follow preventive measures and take all precautions, which guarantee to all workers of private sector companies and institutions as well as the public of their clients, all the necessary protection, and from The most important of them is to measure the temperature of everyone who enters the company’s headquarters, whether from employees or the public of dealers, provide a room for health isolation for cases that may be suspected of infection, and determine the number of employees allowed to be in the dining room, and other mandatory instructions announced by the various health devices In the state.

Distance working

The Supreme Committee for Crisis and Disaster Management in Dubai stressed the need to follow workers in companies and private institutions - as well as commercial centers, with all its stores and outlets, as well as visitors and visitors to those sites - preventive instructions, the most important of which is wearing masks, and maintaining spatial distance between people, The safe distance should not be less than two meters, as well as using sterilizers and maintaining handwashing with soap and water for a period of no less than 20 seconds, whenever possible.

The committee advised to continue working remotely for employees of private sector companies and institutions, who are at risk of infection, especially those with chronic respiratory diseases, and those with low immunity.

Inspection campaigns

The Supreme Committee for Crisis and Disaster Management in Dubai confirmed that the inspection campaigns will continue by all relevant supervisory authorities, in order to ensure the strict application of these instructions, and the imposition of fines on violators, whether from the public, or the departments of commercial centers that are clearly not adhering to the preventive instructions.

Removal room for people with suspected HIV

The Committee cautioned that the commercial centers and malls should take all precautions that guarantee to all their visitors and workers safety at all times, including continuous sterilization of the various facilities and common places in the malls, the provision of sterilizers in different places and at the entrances to the malls, and the use of thermometers at all entrances, To discover any case that may be suspected of having symptoms of the virus, and to take the necessary measures towards it, with each center committing to providing a room for isolation to transfer everyone suspected of having the virus, according to the approved protocols in this regard.

- wearing masks, maintaining the spacing between people, and the use of disinfectants, are binding requirements for visitors and workers at all times.

The Supreme Committee for Crisis Management recommends that private sector employees with chronic respiratory illnesses or low immunity continue to work remotely.

- A step aimed at allowing the private sector to continue its activities in a normal manner, with an emphasis on adopting preventive measures.

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