Dubai's huge mall reopens with restrictions New Corona May 7 1:22

UAE: In Dubai, United Arab Emirates, restrictions on going out have been eased in line with the Islamic fasting month “Ramadan”, where many people shop, and each store in the shopping mall takes measures to prevent infection. Economic activities are gradually resuming, such as starting operations.

While the epidemic of the new coronavirus has not subsided in Dubai, the hub of the economy in the Middle East, the government has eased outing restrictions in line with Ramadan, where many people shop.

In accordance with government rules, special shops and restaurants that are tenants of one of the largest commercial facilities, “Mall of the Emirates,” prohibit the entry of elderly people and children, and display the number of people who can enter. We have begun business by taking measures to prevent infection.

Every year, a large-scale sale will be held in the second half of Ramadan, but this means that it will not be held to avoid crowds of shoppers.

Huad Sharaf, an executive manager of commercial facilities, said, "We hope that entertainment facilities such as movie theaters will continue to be closed, but that they can be restarted in stages. I would like to adapt the mall according to the behavioral style. "