Dubai Economy reported that the decision of the Supreme Committee for Crisis Management of Disasters in Dubai to raise the ceiling of the operation of commercial centers to 100% does not exclude instructions for preserving all precautionary guidelines and protocols that were previously announced in all stages of reopening in the Emirate of Dubai for the wholesale and retail trade sector, including Not allowing the elderly over 60 years old, and children under 12 years old to enter the commercial centers, except in the case of increasing medical clinics inside those centers.

The department clarified that the circular issued to the business community in the Emirate of Dubai includes an update on the protocols for reopening in the Emirate of Dubai for the wholesale and retail trade sector so as to raise only the ceiling of the operation of commercial centers and the employment capacity of employees from 70% to 100%, and allow the management of commercial centers and administrative buildings to be free to Regulating parking occupancy capacity according to their discretion, while maintaining commitment to the distance of social space. Stressing the importance of "commitment to the distance of social separation between individuals, continuous sterilization and crowd management at the site."

The circular issued by Dubai Economic Department stated that, “As of Wednesday, 3 June 2020, all precautionary guidelines and protocols announced in all stages will be preserved, in addition to increasing the occupancy ceiling in shopping centers to 100% in the common areas and the total regions Leasable, and raise the average staff capacity to 100% while maintaining social distance, continuous sterilization, and crowd management at the site. " In the same circular, Dubai’s Economy advised the continuation of remote work for individuals at risk, such as those with chronic respiratory illnesses and those with low immunity if possible.

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