Dubai Economy Violates 14 establishments for non-compliance with measures to reduce Covid-19

The field inspection teams of the Commercial Control and Consumer Protection Sector in Dubai Economy continued their field inspection tours in various parts of the emirate, as part of their continuous efforts to ensure compliance with the implementation of precautionary measures and measures aimed at curbing the spread of the emerging Covid-19 virus.

Yesterday, 14 establishments were violated, which were distributed among establishments in the retail sector, trade in medical supplies, money exchange, shipping, and marketing management, and the locations of the violating establishments diversified to include a number of shopping centers, in addition to the areas of Ayal Nasser, Al-Daghaya, Al-Khabisi, and Raqqa Al-Bateen. And Garhoud.

The violations committed by the violating facilities focused on the employees not wearing masks.

On the other hand, the inspection teams of the Commercial Control and Consumer Protection Sector in the department issued a warning to 5 other establishments due to the lack of physical spacing labels as required, while the number of establishments that meet the conditions and precautionary measures reached 634.

Dubai Economy stresses the necessity 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.

Which contributed to the Emirate of Dubai's gradual return to the normal and safe conduct of economic activities.

Noting that it will not tolerate the violations and abuses that are monitored or reported by the public of consumers and dealers.

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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