Dubai Economy: Including workshops for the manufacture of "garages" and shops in commercial centers

5 commercial establishments violated for non-compliance with anti-Coronavirus measures

Dubai economy will not tolerate the excesses of the activities that are monitored.

■ AFP

Yesterday, the field inspection teams of the Commercial Control and Consumer Protection Sector in the Dubai Economy violated five commercial establishments for not wearing masks while their employees were working.

The activities of the violators varied between workshops for the manufacture of garages, and shops in a number of commercial centers and the "Warsan III" area, while no case of closure was recorded.

Field inspection campaigns resulted in warnings against 10 commercial establishments in the emirate, not to place floor stickers related to physical distancing.

The inspection campaigns also revealed the fulfillment of the conditions and measures by 711 facilities covered by those tours that aim to ensure compliance with the application of precautionary measures and measures, and spread awareness among all segments of society, to limit the outbreak of the new Corona virus (Covid-19).

Dubai Economy stressed the importance of the contribution of groups and segments of society in preserving the gains achieved by the Emirate of Dubai during the current stage, despite the great and global challenges due to the health pandemic.

She attributed the credit to the leadership directives, which contributed to the emirate of Dubai's progressive return, leading to normal and safe economic activities, stressing that it will not tolerate the violations and abuses that are monitored or reported by the public of consumers and dealers.

Dubai Economy called on all groups of the public to report any negative cases or phenomena that violate the precautionary measures and measures, through the "Dubai Consumer" application available on the "Apple", "Google" and "Huawei" stores, or by calling the number "600545555". Or via the website consumerrights.ae

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