17 commercial establishments violated because their employees did not wear masks

Yesterday, the field inspection teams of the Commercial Control and Consumer Protection Sector in the Dubai Economy carried out a series of visits and monitoring tours, which included many open markets and commercial centers, in order to ensure that commercial establishments adhere to the precautionary measures aimed at curbing the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic.

The Dubai Economy indicated that 17 establishments were violated during the visits, which were distributed among establishments in the retail sector, general trade, customer follow-up service, textile and fabric trade, perfume trade, pharmacy, grocery, shipping sector, and computer trade, in a number of The sites that included shopping centers, Al Muraqabat, Al Daghaya and Al Ras area.

The violations committed by the establishments represented the failure of their workers to wear masks.

On the other hand, field inspection teams alerted 15 other commercial establishments, due to the lack of physical distancing posters, and the alerts came to educate them about the necessity of commitment and its role in ensuring the continuity of their work and protecting their employees and dealers alike.

While the number of establishments meeting the conditions and precautionary measures reached 663.

Dubai Economy stressed that the competent authorities in the department will continue their intensive efforts in various parts of the emirate, and will not tolerate the violations and abuses that are monitored or reported by the public of consumers and dealers, on the basis that preserving the health of society is a priority that cannot be neglected.

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