The Culture and Arts Authority in Dubai «Dubai Culture» announced yesterday, the opening of its museums in the Emirate of Dubai gradually, as it will begin receiving visitors in the Al-Ittihad and Al-Shindagha museums starting from June 1, daily from 10 am to 5 pm, and the Museum of Coins from Eight in the morning until two in the afternoon every day from Sunday to Thursday every week.

Dubai Culture explained that this step confirms the Authority's keenness to restore the cultural movement of its activities in the emirate and to keep the public in touch with the history of the emirate of Dubai and its cultural monuments, taking into account the application of the precautionary measures and precautionary measures currently in place and recommended by the various concerned authorities in the state , Which guarantees to both the employees of those sites and visitors the highest levels of protection from the "Covid-19" virus and ensures its non-spread.

Visitors will be allowed to receive only 50% of the total number that museums usually accommodate, as the number of members of groups participating in the tours will be limited to a maximum of five people, and the museums referred to will be available to members of the public between the ages of 12 and 59 only, in order to protect Children and the elderly and ensuring their complete safety, while events and celebrations will not be allowed in these locations at the present time. The authority stated that all sterilization requirements will be provided in various museums from entry points to exit points, and the application of social spacing rules by maintaining a distance of two meters between Visitors and visitors are required, and workers and visitors are required to wear masks before entering the site. A thermal examination will also be conducted for everyone entering museums, allocating isolation areas for suspected cases and experiencing known symptoms of the virus.

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