Including shops in open markets and "malls"

15 businesses in Dubai have not committed to the precautionary measures since the beginning of January

Dubai Economy confirmed that it will not tolerate violations and transgressions.

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The Dubai Economy reported that the Commercial Control and Consumer Protection sector had violated, since the beginning of this January, 15 commercial establishments that did not adhere to the precautionary measures to limit the spread of the Corona virus, such as wearing masks and physical distancing, noting that among those facilities are a number of Kamal halls. The objects that she bucked, in cooperation with the Dubai Sports Council.

And Dubai Economy stated in a statement yesterday that the violations included 11 violations in open market stores, and four violations in commercial centers (malls).

She added that during the inspection process, the number of stores meeting the conditions and precautionary measures reached 5,633, while six stores were alerted due to the lack of physical distancing posters.

The Dubai Economy indicated that the commercial activities of the violating stores diversified to include the following activities: retail stores, restaurant, domestic tour operator, car tires and accessories trade, fabrics and textiles trade, electrical installation tools trade, advertising services, bodybuilding.

She stressed that it will continue its rounds, in cooperation with various partners, and will not tolerate the violations and abuses that are monitored or reported by the public of consumers and dealers, calling on merchants to adhere to precautionary measures, such as wearing masks and gloves, and applying the principles of physical distancing.

It also called on all groups of the public to report any negative cases or phenomena in violation of the precautionary measures through the "Dubai Consumer" app, or by calling (600545555) or via the website (consumerrights.ae).

- The number of places that meet the conditions and precautionary measures has reached

5633 stores.

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