Closing down a restaurant and violating a gym for non-compliance with Covid-19 measures

Yesterday, Dubai Economy closed a cafe on Al Seef Street, in cooperation with Dubai Tourism, due to lack of commitment to precautionary measures, such as physical distancing, while the commercial control and consumer protection sector team in Dubai Economy violated 9 facilities for lack of commitment to employees in wearing masks, and failure to take appropriate measures To maintain physical distancing, as well as a warning on 6 other facilities not to have physical distancing stickers inside them.

The number of establishments meeting the conditions and precautionary measures reached 668.

The Dubai Economy indicated that the violating facilities included a bodybuilding gym in the Al-Safa 1 area, which was violated in cooperation with the Dubai Sports Council, while the inspection teams of the Commercial Control Sector violated consumer protection, a restaurant in Umm Hurair area, in addition to retail stores in a number of Shopping centers, and a sewing and embroidery facility in Abu Hail.

The field inspection teams of the commercial supervision and consumer protection sector in the Dubai economy have continued their series of tours and field visits to many open markets and commercial centers throughout the emirate, in order to ensure that all commercial establishments adhere to the precautionary measures aimed at limiting the spread of the Covid-19 virus, in addition to Preserving the gains made by the Emirate of Dubai during the current stage, despite the great and global challenges due to the health pandemic.

Dubai Economy calls on all segments of the public to report any negative cases or phenomena that violate the precautionary measures and procedures, through the Dubai Consumer App available on Apple, Google and Huawei stores, or by calling 600545555 or via the website consumerrights.ae.

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